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Highly knowledgeable and trustworthy in elder law expertise
“Attorney Tully was a pleasure to work with. He is a very knowledgeable and trust worthy attorney.”
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Able to simplify complex elder care law and processes
“The depth of expertise in elder care law and his ability to simplify it to make sense to us was obvious and continued throughout.”
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Provided exceptional support in managing assets and navigating elder care applications
“Attorney Tully and his staff prepared applications (Veteran's Administration and Title 19) and answered our many questions as we worked through the process. This included managing my parents assets to comply with applicable elder care law.”
Cons
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Delayed in returning calls and responding to requests for information
“Attorney Tully was often delayed in returning calls and responding to requests for for information.”
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Possible conflict of interest and misleading tactics regarding asset management
“run away when you meet with him and he sees substantial assets and he brings his sidekick mark farrell "at no cost to you " then mark takes over and you liquidate assets and incur substantial tax liability because you were mislead and last minute he tries to sell you a long term annunity!”

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12 Apr, 2023 by Anonymous
run away when you meet with him and he sees substantial assets and he brings his sidekick mark farrell "at no cost to you " then mark takes over and you liquidate assets and incur substantial tax liability because you were mislead and last minute he tries to sell you a long term annunity! What a team worse than bait and switch.
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29 Mar, 2019 by Barry
My parents were living at home and required care for daily activities. The need to manage assets, screen long-term care facilities and understand elder law and how it applies to them was paramount. We reached out to Attorney Tully for support in understanding elder care law and hired him at our first meeting. The depth of expertise in elder care law and his ability to simplify it to make sense to us was obvious and continued throughout. Attorney Tully and his staff prepared applications (Veteran's Administration and Title 19) and answered our many questions as we worked through the process. This included managing my parents assets to comply with applicable elder care law. There were numerous face-to-face meetings and conference calls. I should mention that our contract with Attorney included a lump sum payment which, while expensive, was worthwhile. My parents are in a long term care facility. Though terms of the contract have been met Attorney Tully and staff are still available to answer questions. Attorney Tully was often delayed in returning calls and responding to requests for for information. The best way to reach him was by requesting a meeting. His support staff was exceptional in responding to questions and requests for information.
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28 Mar, 2019 by Diane
We hired Dan for our elder care issues. My mother-in-law has dementia and we wanted to keep her at home as long as possible. Dan has been able to do that with all the help he has provided. He has guided us through the veterans and state processes to get us the help we really needed to keep her at home. Dan listened to what we needed and he was able to give us answers and alternatives to make sure we understood all the options available to us. Together we made a plan that worked beautifully to help us keep my mother-in-law at home. We don't have many worries about the future thanks to Dan and all the work his office did for us.
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27 Mar, 2019 by Anonymous
Attorney Tully, Mark Farrell and Shyam Reddy were all so helpful in my parents affairs and when they both passed away. Always such a trying time! All of them were always very professional. Thank you all for your help for my parents.
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05 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Having no knowledge of elder law, but in need of one, my brother and I consulted with Attorney Tully regarding our elderly dad His website indicated his years of expertise in Elder Law. We followed his advice and continued using his services (at an hourly rate of $375) for 2 more visits until we were left with questions and concerns that we addressed at the 4th meeting. I will not get into the details except to say we should have been more thorough in our research and selection of an elder lawyer. Lesson learned.
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