I am dual certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation, accredited by the American Bar Association, and as a Specialist in Elder Law by the Ohio State Bar Association. I am one of twenty-six attorneys with this dual certification. I devote my practice to those issues uniquely affecting the elderly, the disabled and their families.
We are ADVOCATES IN AGING: helping Ohio Seniors secure quality care while protecting their assets. The attorneys at the Firm have over fifty years experience working exclusively in the fields of elder law and estate planning. Each attorney and staff professional brings his or her own experience and talents to the practice. For instance, Kathy Cline, LSW, GCM, is a Certified Elder Care Coordinator for our Life Care Planning Services, and is a Certified Dementia Care Practitioner. We assist individuals and families throughout Northern and Central Ohio , and offer a free initial consultation by phone with an experienced elder law attorney.
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