Legal Question in Elder Law in Connecticut
What needs to be taken care of when a spouse has memory loss
Asked on 9/17/14, 8:41 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Joseph Maya
Maya Murphy, P.C.
Elder law is an area of legal practice that focuses on the issues that affect the aging population. However, you do not have to be heading towards retirement for elder law to be relevant to you as well. Whether you are planning for your own aging process or you are concerned about someone you love who is getting older, there are many steps you can make for the appropriate arrangements to take care of the issues that may arise later in life.
If you have any questions regarding Elder Law or would like to consult an experienced attorney regarding an aging loved one, please contact Joseph C. Maya, Esq. at (203) 221-3100 or e-mail him directly at [email protected].
Answered on 10/20/14, 1:01 pm
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