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    In Wright County, Minnesota, there are 8 elder law lawyers available with 9+ reviews, ratings and specialties. Best‑reviewed attorneys appear first. Cities within the county are listed below for a more focused search.

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    Wright County Has 8 Elder Law Attorneys with 9 Reviews

    Wright County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 16 years
    Practice Areas:  Elder Law, Guardianship, Wills & Living Wills and more
    Bio: I am part of the growing trend of individuals that have started a second career later in life. I bring the benefits of life experience to my second career. I am a strong advocate for individuals with disabilities and their families. I enjoy helpin...
    James William Hess

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    5.09 reviews
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    Wright County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 31 years
    Practice Areas:  Elder Law, Lawsuits & Disputes, Business and more
    Bio: Attorney Jim Hess is the founder of Hess Law Office. He spends a significant amount of time handling commercial transactions for businesses, banks and title insurers as well as handling the litigation of contract, business and real estate matters....

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    Elder Law Lawyers in Wright County, MN

    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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    Wright County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 20 years
    Practice Areas:  Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate and more
    Wright County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 9 years
    Practice Areas:  Elder Law, Estate Planning, Wills and Living Wills and more
    Wright County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 3 years
    Practice Areas:  Elder Law, Child Support, Estate Planning and more
    Wright County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 7 years
    Practice Areas:  Child Support, Estate Planning, Wills and Living Wills and more
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    Wright County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 37 years
    Practice Areas:  Estate Planning, Wills and Living Wills, Guardianship and more
    Wright County Elder Law Attorney
    Elder Law Lawyer Licensed for 58 years
    Practice Areas:  Elder Law, Estate Planning, Real Estate and more

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