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Tstein0427
Asked January 2017
I just have one question to ask an elder law attorney. Who can I call?
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GivingItMyAll
Jan 2017
I would think that you could call one and ask a question, as long as it doesn't require a lot of research and work. You might try calling your Area Agency on Aging and ask them this question. There is a list on this website.
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