Matthew Smith
ElderLaw Lexington/McClelland & Associates, PLLC
Suite 2102
Lexington, KY 40509
Matthew T. Smith is an Attorney-at-Law licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
ElderLaw Lexington/McClelland & Associates, PLLC
Matthew T. Smith is an Attorney-at-Law licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
ElderLaw Lexington/McClelland & Associates, PLLC
Mark Maddox is an Attorney-at-Law licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and senior partner at ElderLawLexington. Mark helps clients protect their home and life savings though Medicaid planning strategies.
Life Plan of Kentucky, Inc, Karen L Perch, Attorney, Executive Director
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Attorney Perch has lived in Kentucky since 1981, raising her family here. She has practiced in the area of special needs planning since 1995, led to this area of the law as a result of assisting her own sister receive disability benefits.
Cumberland Legacy Law
Nina has been practicing law for over 30 years in the areas of estate planning, real estate and business law She is currently licensed in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon and Tennessee.
Elder Care Law of Kentucky
Our mission is to serve as many seniors in our local community as possible. If you need an attentive, compassionate elder care attorney in Cynthiana or Georgetown, KY, call us today.
Brandt & Robbins, P.C.
A native Pennsylvanian, Dave is a 2005 graduate of Penn State University with a B.A. in Sociology and a 2009 graduate of The Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia where he received his Juris Doctorate in 2009.
Your Land & Title
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Kentucky Elderlaw, PLLC
Misty Clark Vantrease assists older clients, their children and other family members, with Nursing Home, Medicaid, asset preservation, asset distribution, mental capacity, probate, Guardianship and other issues, both financial and non-financial.
Tupper Butler Law PLLC
Nearly 15 years of experience litigating on behalf of global and national companies facing significant and complicated legal claims led Michelle to establish Tupper Butler Law PLLC. She now focuses on families attempting to navigate or prepare for their inevitable mortality or a ... (read more)
Timmel Associates LLC
Peggy is licensed to practice law in both Kentucky and Indiana.
Law Offices of Leonard F. Baer, PLLC
The Law Offices of Leonard F. Baer, PLLC areas of focus are the following: Elder Law Trusts & Estate Planning Asset Protection & Financial Planning About Leonard F. Baer (Senior Partner) born in Troy, New York Admitted: 1977, New York; 1978, Florida & District of Columbia; 20... (read more)
Samples, Jennings, Clem & Fields, PLLC
As a practicing attorney here in Chattanooga, Tennessee with a specialty in Elder Law, I am committed to serving the many legal needs of our aging population and their families.
Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.
With more than 30 years' experience helping individuals and families secure their futures and protect their assets, Dana Perry handles estate planning, elder law, and special needs planning with the level of detail and compassion clients deserve.
Lavin Law Group, LLC
Since graduating from the University of Dayton College of Law in 1998, Attorney Lavin has focused his practice in the area of Elder Law serving the needs of senior citizens, including but not limited to, a dedication to the areas of estate, retirement and asset protection with a ... (read more)
Olivia K. Smith
Olivia K. Smith has been practicing law since 2007. She realized early on that she enjoyed working one on one with clients. The firm wasn’t created as a high-volume practice. Instead, Olivia’s approach encourages personal relationships with each client.
King Law Offices, PC
Attorney John Crotts is Partner at King Law with his home office being in Forest City, North Carolina location. He is licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina.
Good Grief Law
Rachael Carrico is an attorney and managing partner at Good Grief Law. A graduate of WVU College of Law with the honor of Order of the Barristers, Rachael has spent over 25 years representing victims and the vulnerable.
Collins Law, PLLC
Mark D. Collins received his Juris Doctorate from Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 1994, and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and French from Morehead State University in 1991. Mark is licensed to practice law in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Lavin Law Group, LLC
Since graduating from the University of Dayton College of Law in 1998, Attorney Lavin has focused his practice in the area of Elder Law serving the needs of senior citizens, including but not limited to, a dedication to the areas of estate, retirement and asset protection with a ... (read more)
Burroughs Elijah, LLC
Bio coming soon!
B. Faith Martzin, PC
I enjoy helping clients plan for their futures—or the future of their grandchild or the dream they have for a business or charity. I start by listening to what my clients are thinking, then I teach them a little relevant law and help them refine their goals. I then take the... (read more)
LawyerLisa
Lisa Hostetler Brown is a certified specialist in Elder Law. LawyerLisa focuses on elder law issues, estate planning, using trusts to protect assets and avoid probate, Medicaid planning, long term care planning, Medicare issues, Life Care Planning, and probate administration is... (read more)
McCauley Law Offices
Sean was born on Andrews AFB in Maryland, and spent his early childhood years growing up in the suburbs around Washington D.C. When he was eight years-old, his father was transferred to Wright Patterson AFB, he moved with his family to the Dayton area.
Matthew T. Smith is an Attorney-at-Law licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. As an elder law attorney and Senior Partner at ElderLawLexington, McClelland & Associates, PLLC, he assists clients facing challenges with special needs and Medicaid planning, powers of attorney and trusts, estate planning...
Mark Maddox is an Attorney-at-Law licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and senior partner at ElderLawLexington. Mark helps clients protect their home and life savings though Medicaid planning strategies. He earned his B.B.A. from the University of Iowa in 1978 and his J.D. from the Salmon P. Chase Coll...
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Attorney Perch has lived in Kentucky since 1981, raising her family here. She has practiced in the area of special needs planning since 1995, led to this area of the law as a result of assisting her own sister receive disability benefits. Dr.Perch finds great joy and satisfaction in he...
Nina has been practicing law for over 30 years in the areas of estate planning, real estate and business law She is currently licensed in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon and Tennessee. Her Martindale-Hubbell attorney rating is the highest achievable: 5 stars in peer reviews. Nina is justifiably proud of h...
Our mission is to serve as many seniors in our local community as possible. If you need an attentive, compassionate elder care attorney in Cynthiana or Georgetown, KY, call us today. You’ll love working with McKinley Law Group, because we offer: Top-notch legal representation for seniors at affordable prices.&nb...
A native Pennsylvanian, Dave is a 2005 graduate of Penn State University with a B.A. in Sociology and a 2009 graduate of The Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, Virginia where he received his Juris Doctorate in 2009. Dave originally opened a small, solo practice in Elizabethton, Tennessee. During his time in Elizabeth...
Misty Clark Vantrease assists older clients, their children and other family members, with Nursing Home, Medicaid, asset preservation, asset distribution, mental capacity, probate, Guardianship and other issues, both financial and non-financial. In addition, she drafts legal documents such as Wills, Powers of Attorney,...
Nearly 15 years of experience litigating on behalf of global and national companies facing significant and complicated legal claims led Michelle to establish Tupper Butler Law PLLC. She now focuses on families attempting to navigate or prepare for their inevitable mortality or a sudden medical crisis. In early 2017, Mi...
Peggy is licensed to practice law in both Kentucky and Indiana. Since her admission to the Kentucky Bar in 1987 (admitted in Indiana in 2004), she has held a variety of positions that have allowed her to use her education including: corporate counsel, trust counsel, trust administrator and associate in private practice...
The Law Offices of Leonard F. Baer, PLLC areas of focus are the following: Elder Law Trusts & Estate Planning Asset Protection & Financial Planning About Leonard F. Baer (Senior Partner) born in Troy, New York Admitted: 1977, New York; 1978, Florida & District of Columbia; 2005, North Carolina...
As a practicing attorney here in Chattanooga, Tennessee with a specialty in Elder Law, I am committed to serving the many legal needs of our aging population and their families. I also understand first-hand the importance of having reliable resources available addressing my own aging parents’ n...
With more than 30 years' experience helping individuals and families secure their futures and protect their assets, Dana Perry handles estate planning, elder law, and special needs planning with the level of detail and compassion clients deserve. Her hands-on approach ensures that clients understand all of their op...
Since graduating from the University of Dayton College of Law in 1998, Attorney Lavin has focused his practice in the area of Elder Law serving the needs of senior citizens, including but not limited to, a dedication to the areas of estate, retirement and asset protection with a specific concentration towards nursing h...
Olivia K. Smith has been practicing law since 2007. She realized early on that she enjoyed working one on one with clients. The firm wasn’t created as a high-volume practice. Instead, Olivia’s approach encourages personal relationships with each client. Cases are as unique as the individuals, and there is n...
Attorney John Crotts is Partner at King Law with his home office being in Forest City, North Carolina location. He is licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina. His primary areas of practice are estate planning, estate administration, elder law and asset protection, civil litigation and mun...
Rachael Carrico is an attorney and managing partner at Good Grief Law. A graduate of WVU College of Law with the honor of Order of the Barristers, Rachael has spent over 25 years representing victims and the vulnerable. Starting out her career as an assistant prosecuting attorney, then transitioning into personal injur...
Mark D. Collins received his Juris Doctorate from Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 1994, and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and French from Morehead State University in 1991. Mark is licensed to practice law in Kentucky and Tennessee. After graduating from law school, Mark began serving his...
Since graduating from the University of Dayton College of Law in 1998, Attorney Lavin has focused his practice in the area of Elder Law serving the needs of senior citizens, including but not limited to, a dedication to the areas of estate, retirement and asset protection with a specific concentration towards nursing h...
I enjoy helping clients plan for their futures—or the future of their grandchild or the dream they have for a business or charity. I start by listening to what my clients are thinking, then I teach them a little relevant law and help them refine their goals. I then take their goals and draft the docum...
Lisa Hostetler Brown is a certified specialist in Elder Law. LawyerLisa focuses on elder law issues, estate planning, using trusts to protect assets and avoid probate, Medicaid planning, long term care planning, Medicare issues, Life Care Planning, and probate administration issues. The team at LawyerLisa works...
Sean was born on Andrews AFB in Maryland, and spent his early childhood years growing up in the suburbs around Washington D.C. When he was eight years-old, his father was transferred to Wright Patterson AFB, he moved with his family to the Dayton area. Sean would later graduate from Oakwood High School and attended Mar...
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