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29 Aug, 2017 by Carol
When we had to move Dad from Hospital to Nursing Home with an expectation of long term Medicaid needs, I needed good advice fast. Somehow I came across Bill’s first blog, where he said he saw himself as an elder advocate. Sounded like a nice guy, so I moved on to his main website and left a contact request over the weekend. When he returned my inquiry early on Monday morning he didn’t disappoint. So kind and helpful! Our situation was so simple it could really be handled by downloaded documents without an attorney. He offered an overview of the Medicaid process with really helpful insights that were not among the info I had unearthed in hours and hours of search and reading. I feel I can handle the Medicare and Medicaid application process with more confidence now. I am so grateful for his willingness to take 20 minutes to answer my questions. His answers really changed everything. If I had a more complex case I would certainly ask Bill to handle it.
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13 May, 2015 by Linda
I have recommended Mr. Nolen to many people through the years I have known him. I will continue to highly recommend him for Elder Law services. Mr. Nolen helped me with my mother's VA Aid & Attendant Benefit application, her estate planning regarding her will, trust for her assets,etc. .He also assisted me in filing for my husbands VA Aid and Attendant benefit. We are now in the process of settling my mother's estate after her passing in March 2015.
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05 May, 2015 by Anonymous
Mr. Nolan has provided excellent advice, suggestions, and expertise first in assisting me with my parents' estate planning and then with my own needs for legal documents. He is accessible and helpful with any question I have asked him regarding both situations. I would recommend his without reservation.
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08 Feb, 2014 by Daviid
Unfortunately he couldn't represent me but his compassion and advice came across as more compassionate and considered my feelings as more important than money. I have talked to many lawyers and none projected this as well as he did. Thanks David

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She handle a case for me, I love her work ethic and she is very professional.I would and have recommended her to others.
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22 Nov, 2019 by Jay
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09 Jun, 2017 by Tommy
My wife and I recently hired Adrian for estate planning assistance in the preparation of our wills and several trusts. We were extremely impressed with his knowledge and level of expertise. He patiently guided us through the steps of the process and the end product was a set of documents we were very pleased with. Additionally, Adrian is truly a very nice man and honest; he actually charged us less than his original quote as a result of the process taking less of his time than he estimated. No other attorney I've ever dealt with would have done this. I strongly endorse Adrian as a wonderful legal counsel.
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17 Feb, 2016 by Candace
Adrian was an absolute pleasure to work with! I am a young single mother and my debt was controlling my life. From the moment I first spoke with him, he did everything and more to help me regain control of my finanaces. He was always available when I needed him and he made the entire process so easy and effortless. I would definitely recommend Adrian to anyone that is looking for an attorney that cares more about the client rather than the client's money.
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12 Feb, 2018 by Paige
Jessica’s Firm is a powerhouse. They pursued my cases intelligently and diligently. They are both results-oriented and client-centric. They gave represented me on a variety of matters, all successful. She gave me pragmatic advice, forcefully negotiated on my behalf, represented me diligently in court. She is respected by her peers and judges. Strongly recommend.
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09 Feb, 2018 by Kevin
Jessica Drennan and her entire staff have become some of my favorite people. Years after my divorce, I was remarried and trying to move on. Persistent lawsuits filed by my ex regarding our children, money, baseless accusations involving basically anything one can conceive, etc. became utterly exhausting. My entire family was suffering. I had a friend/attorney who was helping me. Things got to the point where he suggested I meet with Jessica and discuss possible options. That day, our lives changed. It took a tremendous amount of time, effort and patience but after years of suffering, I have been awarded my daughter and given a second chance at a peaceful, meaningful life. Make no mistake. Jessica is more than capable of handling ANYTHING! What you see is what you get; 100% effort, directness, sincerity and an unbridled passion for helping her clients unlike anything I have ever seen. I have recommended Jessica to close friends. Unsurprisingly, one of my best friends now gets to see his children after years of fighting. I will forever be grateful for Jessica and her staff. God bless each and every one of you at the firm.
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