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Certified Elder Law Attorney Evan H. Farr of The Law Firm of Evan H. Farr, P.C. , an Elder Law and Estate Planning firm based in Fairfax, was recently honored as one of 2012’s “Leaders in the Law” – an annual award presented by Virginia Lawyers Weekly. The “Leaders in the Law” award honors those within the legal community who are working to better the legal profession through mentoring and involvement within their community, as well as going above and beyond [...]
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Elder and Special Needs Law Attorneys Across the Country Educate People with Disabilities and Their Families on Legal Options This October
The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), a[...]
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Sheri R. Abrams has been named a partner in the Falls Church Virginia Law Firm of Needham Mitnick & Pollack. Ms. Abrams joined Needham Mitnick & Pollack in January 2010 as “of counsel”[...]
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Families are there for each other to celebrate the good times and help each other through the challenging times. Elizabeth Dusa had spent a lifetime caring for her son, but when her health began[...]
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"I always thought of us as relatively young and in good health," said Betty Strubel of herself and her husband of 26 years, Jim. It was eight years ago, however, when Betty received the news that[...]
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"If I had to do it all over, I wouldn't change a thing," says Mary Quigley in reference to the unique journey she took caring for her mother and brother over the past several years. While her[...]
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A will is one of the most important documents you can create in your lifetime. Think of a will as the financial blueprint of the distribution of your assets after your death. Your will clearly states[...]
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Sharon M., like many adult children, was concerned about her parents remaining together in the family home, since they were already having considerable difficulty managing without assistance.
After[...]
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Linda Loope's hard working mother, Hilda, never wanted anyone to worry about her.
Born in Montgomery County, Hilda grew up during the Depression, during which her family often changed locations. [...]
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