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Last Updated September 03, 2009

INFORMATION ABOUT ELDER LAW

Elder law is the emerging field within the legal profession to serve the needs of today's active and savvy senior citizens. This growing segment of the population often has different needs and perspectives from other segments of U.S. society. With ever more complex laws, uninformed actions taken by seniors may well have very detrimental consequences.

We hope that the questions and answers presented here will assist you in becoming familiar with the issues and terms associated with Elder Law. While the material below attempts to answer common questions in this area, state and local laws may significantly modify the facts set forth. Because all legal problems are unique, nothing provided here is a substitute for the advice of competent counsel. We strongly urge you to consult with an attorney licensed to practice in your state about any particular legal problem you may have.

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE ISSUES FACING SENIOR CITIZENS?

WHEN SHOULD I CONSULT AN ELDER LAW ATTORNEY?

You should contact an attorney before problems arise in order to anticipate and minimize them. In the field of elder law, the old adage of an ounce of prevention being worth a pound of cure is especially true. Look back at the list of different aspects of elder law. Many of them involve planning and anticipation. For example, good estate planning can prevent difficulties at time of probate.

DESSEN, MOSES & ROSSITTO is happy to assist you in any legal matter that involves either Pennsylvania or New Jersey, the two states in which our attorneys routinely practice. If you wish to contact us for more information concerning Elder Law or any other field of law in which we practice, please send us an E-mail message and we will be happy to try to assist you.

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