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Our firm has practiced nothing but Elder Law for the last sixteen years. We are widely recognized as a premier Elder Law firm in Southeastern Pennsylvania, serving Philadelphia, Delaware County, Montgomery County, Bucks County, and Chester County. We continually study the ever-changing and complex laws that allow people to keep their money instead of spending it all on nursing home care. We are dedicated to ensuring that our clients get to keep the most that the law allows. Please contact us for more information.

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Our Survival Guides Will Help You Stay Protected
Upon reviewing our survival guide you may be interested to speak with us for further consultation. We need to know as much as possible about you to help you plan effectively.  We ask that you prepare for your initial consultation and bring important documents and information along with you.

After you contact us to schedule your initial consultation, we will send you an appointment confirmation letter that will include a checklist of items you should bring with you.  If you cannot find all the checklist items, don't postpone your appointment — bring what you can locate.  We will be able to locate any remaining paperwork after the initial meeting.

When you are doing estate or long-term care planning, delay can be your enemy.  Thus, we recommend that all family members whose approval is required for you to move forward attend the appointment.  Since the matters we discuss are complex, it helps if all the persons who will be involved in making a decision can hear what we have to say and have the opportunity to ask questions.  If a family decision-maker cannot attend in person, you can try to make sure they are available by telephone.

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