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North CarolinaElder Law Lawyers in Tryon, North Carolina

Find an Elder law attorney in North Carolina. Lawyers that focus on Elder Law devote their practice to the needs of the aging and elderly.


Elder law is generally focused around the following types of matters: estate planning and asset protection, obtaining disability benefits or other types of benefits such as Medicaid, and conservatorship or commitment matters. Elder law attorneys also help protect the elderly from abuse, neglect and fraud.

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Larry S Hartley

Larry S Hartley
Strauss & Associates, P.A.
77 Central Ave.
Asheville, NC 28801
Licensed for 28 years, Larry S Hartley is a Elder Law lawyer who attended University of Florida Levin College of Law... read more >

Caroline T Knox

Caroline T Knox
16 Towne Pl Dr #100
Hendersonville, NC 28792
Licensed for 24 years, Caroline T Knox is a Elder Law lawyer who attended Wake Forest University School of Law... read more >

Tami M Conner

Tami M Conner
Washburn Law Pllc
136 Pacolet St
Tryon, NC 28782
Licensed for 21 years, Tami M Conner is a Family Law and Real Estate Law lawyer who attended Emory University School of Law... read more >

Heidi H Stewart

Heidi H Stewart
Heidi Stewart Law Firm
One Oak Plaza Suite 301
Asheville, NC 28801
Licensed for 25 years, Heidi H Stewart is a Family Law and Estate and Probate Law lawyer who attended University of North Carolina School o... read more >

Mary Robinson Hervig

Mary Robinson Hervig
Roberts & Stevens
PO Box 7647
Asheville, NC 28802
Licensed for 13 years, Mary Robinson Hervig is a Estate and Probate Law and Business Law lawyer who attended University of Virginia School ... read more >

Pamela M Burdick

Pamela M Burdick
7 Waters Rd
Asheville, NC 28805
Licensed for 44 years, Pamela M Burdick is a Elder Law lawyer who attended Shepard Broad Law Center - Nova Southeastern University... read more >

Jeffrey Frederick Berin

Jeffrey Frederick Berin
477 Oriole Rd
Brevard, NC 28712
Licensed for 49 years, Jeffrey Frederick Berin is a Real Estate Law and Elder Law lawyer who attended University of Florida Levin College o... read more >

Thomas Wilson Waters

Thomas Wilson Waters
PO Box 1144
Weaverville, NC 28787
Licensed for 11 years, Thomas Wilson Waters is a Criminal Defense and Estate and Probate Law lawyer who attended The John Marshall Law Scho... read more >
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Elder Law Certification

National Elder Law Foundation - NELF is the only national certifying program for elder law attorneys. The purpose of the program is to acknowledge attorneys who have demonstrated the highest knowledge, proficiency and experience in the field of representing elderly people and people with special needs.



Certified Specialist in Elder Law

Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law - On February 5, 2009, the North Carolina State Bar Board of Legal Specialization designated elder law as a field of law for certification of specialists under the North Carolina Plan of Legal Specialization.

State Bar Rules, Ch. 1, Subch. D, .2902 defines the specialty of elder law as "the practice of law involving the counseling and representation of older persons and their representatives relative to the legal aspects of health and long term care planning; public benefits; surrogate decision-making, legal capacity; the conservation, disposition, and administration of the estates of older persons; and the implementation of decisions of older persons and their representatives relative to the foregoing with due consideration to the applicable tax consequences of an action, or the need for more sophisticated tax expertise."

Additionally, the rules provide that "[l]awyers certified in elder law must be capable of recognizing issues that arise during counseling and representation of older persons, or their representatives, with respect to abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the older person, insurance, housing, long term care, employment, and retirement. The elder law specialist must also be familiar with professional and non-legal resources and services publicly and privately available to meet the needs of the older persons, and be capable of recognizing the professional conduct and ethical issues that arise during representation."


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National Association of Elder Law Attorneys

NAELA is both a professional association, assisting and educating elder law attorneys, and an advocacy group, that lobbies for policies and laws that protect the needs of the growing elderly population and people with disabilities.


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