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By staying active in the community through speaking engagements, writing articles and attending conferences, our attorneys, and staff, have a more comprehensive understanding of not only the concerns that face our clients today, but also the remedies available to them.

February 2021 Newsletter

February 2021 Newsletter By Dutton Casey Mesoloras Take a few minutes to read our February Newsletter; it contains helpful information for you and those you care about.  You can read it on our website by clicking the following link: https://duttonelderlaw.com/newsletter/ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vivamus quis arcu est. Quisque posuere est arcu, […]

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Elderwerks Caregiver Symposium

Elderwerks Caregiver Symposium By Dutton Casey Mesoloras The Elderwerks Caregiver Symposium provides education to caregivers. We understand that it can be very stressful trying to care for those we love who have illnesses that prevent them from performing daily activities. The education provided is designed to help you maintain your sense of self, build some

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Note from A Client

Note from A Client By Dutton Casey Mesoloras While we appreciate the professional recognition our attorneys receive through organizations such as Leading Lawyer. we are grateful when our clients take the time to recognize our efforts. Recently, Attorney Samantha Zullo received a note from a long-term client: “Thank you for shepherding me through the very

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Leading Lawyers 2021

Leading Lawyers 2021 By Dutton Casey Mesoloras Congratulations to Attorneys Janna Dutton, Kathryn Casey, Helen Mesoloras, Amy Gjesdahl, and Melissa Kallio. They have all been named Leading Lawyers for 2021. Leading Lawyers have been recommended by their peers to be among the TOP LAWYERS in the areas of practice noted on this website. Less than

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Health Information

Resources Health Information Legal Planning for Living with a Chronic Medical Condition In 1900, most people died younger from communicable diseases and after relatively short illnesses. Today, we are more likely to die older from one or more chronic conditions and after an extended period of illness. The decisions involved with planning for disability associated

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Housing

Resources Housing and In-Home Help What Is Home Care? “Home care” is the general term for the services that may be brought into the homes of people to assist them. Individuals served may be recovering from an illness or accident, coping with a chronic illness or facing a terminal illness. The type and amount of

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Advocacy / Rights

Resources Advocacy/Rights It’s Not All About Death and Taxes: Preventing Elder Financial Exploitation Through Estate Planning While this article was written primarily for attorneys, the information it contains can be helpful for all. Download Article Understanding the Four Cs of Elder Law Ethics Your parent or other elder relative is getting legal advice. Why am

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Guardianship

Resources Guardianship Adult Guardianship Timeline Guardianship is a complex process that requires formal neuropsychological reporting and court rulings. Download the chart which outlines a general timeline for adult guardianship cases as we've experienced. Download Chart Managing Someone Else's Money The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau published a helpful resource guide. Download Article Brochure on Guardianship This

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