Harrisburg, PA (Law Firm Newswire) March 26, 2019 - Hazen Law Group will host a free informational session at the Cumberland Crossings Alzheimer’s Support Group on September 17, 2019.
Marielle F. Hazen, Esq., will lead an advice-packed discussion on Elder Law & Estate Planning for Alzheimer’s patients, their families, and anyone wishing to know more about elder law, asset protection and effective estate planning.
Marielle is a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) and founder of Hazen Law Group, a firm dedicated to the practice of elder and special needs planning law, estate planning, tax planning and estate administration.
The support group will meet from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Cumberland Crossings retirement and assisted living facility at 1 Longsdorf Way, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
The Cumberland Crossings Alzheimer’s Support Group meets on the third Tuesday of each month. For more information on the support group, contact Jill Lindenberger at (717) 243-0113.
Marielle Hazen is a past president and founding member of the Pennsylvania Association of Elder Law Attorneys (PAELA) and a past president of the Special Needs Alliance.
Hazen Law Group provides expert legal representation in elder law, special needs law and estate planning in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and surrounding communities. For more information or to schedule a consultation, call Hazen Law Group at (717) 540-4332.
Hazen Law Group
2000 Linglestown Road
Suite 202
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Phone: (717) 540-4332
Hazen Law Group Blog
- New VA Pension Benefit Rules Mean Careful Veterans Planning is Required
- How to Prevent Tax Fraud and Identity Theft
- Equifax Security Breach – What to do now to protect your identity and credit.
- The Pennsylvania ABLE Savings Program
- What does the Special Needs Trust Fairness Act do for Pennsylvania families?
- Members of the military can designate special needs trusts as beneficiaries of Survivor Benefit Plans
- The Medicaid ineligibility trap
- The costs associated with long-term care
- Guardianship laws in Pennsylvania
- Top Ten Reasons to Get Your Estate Plan in Order