
06-22-2012, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Bryan
As generic advice, I would recommend that you seek an attorney who is certified in "Elder Law". They would be uniquely qualified to address the needs of senior citizens.
That being said, I use Mary Trotter (she's in the phone book - office off of 441 across from Walmart). Have been very happy with her services. She also does some of the AARP estate planning seminars and, at one time, offered a discount to AARP members. She is also certified in Elder Law.
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good to know for future ..thanks
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