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TennesseeElder Law Lawyers in Shelby County, Tennessee

Find an Elder law attorney in Shelby County, Tennessee. 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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William King Self Jr

William King Self Jr
Apperson Crump PLC
6070 Poplar Ave., Suite 600
Memphis, TN 38119
William King Self Jr is a Elder Law lawyer who attended Vanderbilt Law School... read more >

Deborah Kaye Brooks

Deborah Kaye Brooks
Law Office of Deborah K. Brooks
2027 Harbert Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
Deborah Kaye Brooks is a Elder Law lawyer who attended University of Tennessee College of Law... read more >

Donna Sturtevant Harkness

Donna Sturtevant Harkness
University Memphis Legal Clinic
1 North Front, Suite 101
Memphis, TN 38103
Donna Sturtevant Harkness is a Elder Law lawyer... read more >

Christina Burdette

Christina Burdette
The Burdette Law Firm
9056 Stone Walk Place #201
Germantown, TN 38138
Licensed for 32 years, Christina Burdette is a Family Law and Estate and Probate Law lawyer... 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.



Nonprofit Legal Associations

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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