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Your parent or other elder relative is getting legal advice. Shouldn’t you be included? After all, you might be very involved in helping him or her with important matters. Perhaps you even arranged this appointment. Th
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Document Date: 2006-10-12 11:07:11


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Washington / DC / /

Facility

Elder Law Clinic / /

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legal services / elder law ethics / elder law / /

Organization

Wake Forest University School of Law / U.S. Administration / ABA Commission on Law and Aging / /

Position

attorney / same lawyer / lawyer / /

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XML / DC / /

URL

www.abanet.org/aging / www.law.wfu.edu/eclinic.xml / /

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