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    Hartford County Has 122 Elder Law Attorneys with 305 Reviews

    Hartford County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 10 years
    Practice Areas:  Elder Law, Estate Planning, Litigation and more
    Bio: Outside of practicing law, I volunteer my time in rural Eastern Kentucky. I have been involved in the Appalachia Service Trip Program at St. George Church, in Guilford, Connecticut, for the last 14 years, and have been the Director of that Program...
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    Hartford County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 12 years
    Practice Areas:  Elder Law, Litigation, Health Care and more
    Bio: When you’re involved in a dispute regarding a loved one, you may feel like you are alone in the fight. You want to know you’ve got the right advocate in your corner. Meet Andrew. Your advocate. Andrew will work for you to pursue your goals and hel...

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    Elder Law Lawyers in Hartford County, CT

    Elder law lawyers advise aging individuals and families on long-term care planning, Medicaid eligibility, guardianship, elder abuse, Medicare issues, and financial protections. They draft powers of attorney and trusts, coordinate care planning, protect assets while qualifying for benefits, and advocate for seniors’ rights and wellbeing.

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    Elder Law

    Elder law lawyers advise aging individuals and families on long-term care planning, Medicaid eligibility, guardianship, elder abuse, Medicare issues, and financial protections. They draft powers of attorney and trusts, coordinate care planning, protect assets while qualifying for benefits, and advocate for seniors’ rights and wellbeing.

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