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  1. Georgia Elder Law Attorney Jacquelyn Mitchell
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    Atlanta, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 39 years.

  2. Georgia Elder Law Attorney John C. McGinn
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    Peachtree City, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 41 years.

  3. Georgia Elder Law Attorney Barbara H. Lebow
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    Atlanta, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 41 years.

  4. Georgia Elder Law Attorney Walter Fred Newsom
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    Lake Park, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 40 years.

  5. Georgia Elder Law Attorney William H. Overman
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    Atlanta, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 38 years.

  6. Georgia Elder Law Attorney Timothy M. Halligan
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    Alpharetta, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 32 years.

  7. Georgia Elder Law Attorney Martin L. Cowen III
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    Jonesboro, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 38 years.

  8. Georgia Elder Law Attorney William H. Kimbrough Jr.
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    Athens, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 40 years.

  9. Georgia Elder Law Attorney Hilary Susan Leland
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    Atlanta, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 9 years.

  10. Georgia Elder Law Attorney Philip M. Rees
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    Roswell, GA Elder Law Attorney. Licensed for 24 years.

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Elder Law

Elder law attorneys and elder care lawyers deal with issues related to elderly and disabled people. They write wills, answer tax questions, and plan strategies for obtaining disability, Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare payments. Their services are useful for health and long-term care planning, as well as end-of-life planning decisions and instances of elder abuse. Elder law attorneys know what public and private resources may be available for your elderly relatives or for anyone else you know with special needs.