>But they wouldn't handle someone who's just turning 50
I'd agree with half that comment. An attorney who focuses on estate law will speak with someone of any age. You're correct about elder law. That's usually 55+.
I went through this stuff when my parents passed, & now I'm around the age where I should be getting my end stage documents in order.
The following link is for a group of over 1000 attorneys who's practice focuses on estate planning. Just drop your city & state into the search bar and you may be able to find a good one in your area.
That's the best suggestion I can offer.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I'll take a look
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