finding an elder law lawyer
how does one go about setting up a trust(revocable i think) how does one find an elder law lawyer to answer pertinent questions? what is the fee ? is this a fee one pays yearly?
Asked on 8/16/04, 11:07 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Debra Palazzo
Law Offices of Debra Palazzo, LLC
Re: finding an elder law lawyer
Once the trust is set up and funded you should be able to administer it yourself. However, you can pay a trustee to do it for a monthly/yrly fee.
For Elder law atty, try the county bar assoc where you live for a list of referrals.
Answered on 8/16/04, 6:10 pm
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