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Hello Friends,


Welcome to our first Newletter.  We call it Elder Law, but really it is for everyone.  In our practice, we encourage our clients to begin planning early, as elder law is not only for your later years, but about asset acquisition and protection along the way.

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  • This is for you, our client and potential client, so if you have areas of interest that you would like addressed, send me an email and the topic will be in next month's newsletter.
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  • We will bring changes in the law to your attention.
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