Top best Elder Law Lawyers in ZIP 33445 | 2 available
2 Elder Law lawyers are available in ZIP code 33445 in Alcoa, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.4/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $388 per hour.
Elder Law Lawyers Nearby Alcoa 33445 (by distance)
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(Boynton Beach Area) 33426 5.6 miles
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(Coral Springs Area) 33071 17.6 miles
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(Miami Beach Area) 33139 46.3 miles
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FAQs - Elder Law Lawyers in 33445 city Alcoa How many Elder Law lawyers actively serve residents of Alcoa, Tennessee? Approximately 22 licensed attorneys focus on Elder Law across Alcoa, Tennessee. Most matters are filed through the Tennessee District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Elder Law lawyers in Alcoa, Tennessee? In Alcoa, typical rates range from $182-$388 per hour for Elder Law. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3873 and $8869, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Elder Law matters usually take in courts near Alcoa? Elder Law cases in Alcoa, Tennessee usually take around 5-10 months depending on complexity and the Tennessee District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Elder Law cases for people living in Alcoa, Tennessee? Residents of Alcoa typically see Elder Law filings handled by the Tennessee District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Elder Law? About 61% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Elder Law, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Scroll down for Scott's story, but first some relevant points .... Scott's Story. I went to law school to help people but then got caught up in the competition to get the most prestigous position when I graduated. Having graduated with honors, I took a high-paying job with a highly regarded law firm but quickly realized that corporate securities law was not for me. I represented large corporations and had only one human client the entire time I was with that firm. I wanted the satisfaction of helping people.. Fortunately for me, I had an option most lawyers do not. My father was one of the founders of the field of Elder Law. He wrote the first book on the subject for lawyers, co-founded the state and national Elder Law organizations and was looked upon as a pioneer and a very fine lawyer. During a trip to visit my parents, I sat in with my father as he met with family after family. I saw how much of an impact he was able to make on his clients' quality of life and peace of mind. It took my breath away. I quit my job, took a big pay cut and moved from a luxurious office tower to my Dad's very modest office in Deerfield Beach. Together with some of his colleagues, he trained me and I became very involved in the field.. I felt I had to work harder than most so that I could make my own reputation and move out from under my father's very large reputation. I also wanted to make my father proud. I opened up my own law practice in 1999 in Palm Beach County. Before my father's death in 2016, he was able to see me build my own successful law firm. In 2004, I was elected Chair of The Florida Bar's Elder Law Section, representing the interests of 1600 Elder Law Attorneys and their clients. I sat on the Board of Directors of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. I became a Board Certified Specialist, one of only two percent of attorneys in Florida at the time. I became one of the youngest attorneys in the country to be elected a Fellow of the prestigious American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. After my father's retirement in 2011, I took over the writing of his textbook on Elder Law and it is now the bestselling book in its category, over 1000 pages long, and is in its 17th print edition. I achieved the A/V "Preeminent" rating by Martindale Hubbell. I was awarded the Charlotte Brayer Public Service Award for Elder Law and the John Regan National Writing Award in 2015.. More than any of these activities or accollades, the most important thing to me is my family (I have four world-changing children and a superstar wife) and the fact that I absolutely love my job. With so much to be grateful for, I have taught hundreds of lawyers how to practice elder law. I lecture regularly across the country for the American Bar Association, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, The Florida Bar and other groups. I am the lead instructor for Elder Law College where lawyers transition from other practice areas to become Elder Law Attorneys. My greatest professional satisfaction still exists in my client meetings. I get to help real people every day with the most core human issues -- how can I preserve my life savings? how can I get more care for my loved one? how do I plan for my own incapacity? I often get a check and a hug. Good stuff.
Heather Boyer Samuels is an Elder Law attorney with Solkoff Legal, P.A. representing the elderly, the disabled, and their caregivers in all facets of Elder Law including Estate Planning, Asset Protection Planning, Public Benefits, Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning, Special Needs Planning, Guardianship, Probate, and Trust Administration. As an attorney, Heather understands that her role is not only to be an advocate, but also to listen and counsel. With a background in feminism and civil rights, Heather embraces the importance of tikkun olam—a Hebrew phrase that means “heal the world”—a practice that requires the performance of “mitzvot” or good deeds, the exercise of social understanding and equality for everyone, and adherence to ethical practices to improve society as a whole.. Ms. Samuels graduated cum laude and within the top 20% of her class at Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center, and was an advocate with the Moot Court Society. While studying at the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College at Florida Atlantic University, she clerked at Solkoff Legal, P.A. and has therefore come full circle. Prior to law school, Ms. Samuels earned a Masters Degree in Women’s Studies and taught Women’s Studies classes at Florida Atlantic University, where she remains an adjunct professor. She is also a member of the Board of the South Palm Beach chapter of the Florida Association of Women Lawyers, and a member of the Elder Law Committee of the Palm Beach County Bar Association.. Prior to joining the Solkoff Legal, P.A., Ms. Samuels worked as an associate attorney at an AV rated boutique litigation firm in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.