Richardson, Texas Elder Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Richardson attorneys and 7 law firms.

Catherine I. Coats

Texas Elder attorney at Coats and Todd with 33 years of experience

300 North Coit Road, Richardson, TX

Jeffrey L. Curtis

Texas Elder attorney at Haynes and Boone with 37 years of experience

2505 North Plano Road, Richardson, TX

Lee Craig

Texas Elder attorney at Lee Craig with 44 years of experience

1750 North Collins Boulevard, Richardson, TX

Rick Krause

Texas Elder attorney at Modjarrad and Abusaad

100 North Central Expressway, Richardson, TX

Stephanie L. Russ

Texas Elder attorney at Mullin Law PC with 19 years of experience

2425 North Central Expressway, Richardson, TX

Teddy Craig Friesland

Texas Elder attorney at Haynes and Boone with 27 years of experience

2505 North Plano Road, Richardson, TX

Need help with an elder law matter?

Elder law attorneys primarily work with people as they age. This encompasses many different fields of law including long term care, disability benefits, elder and nursing home abuse, power of attorney, wills, Medicare, retirement, and mental health. Since laws and regulations become more complex, most lawyers do not specialize in all of these areas. When searching for an elder attorney, make sure to discuss your specific needs upfront because the last thing you want is an attorney without sufficient experience in your area of elder law.

Need an attorney in Richardson, TX?

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