Cynthia Jean Nelson, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Woodstock, GA with 0 reviews
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Cynthia Jean Nelson

2230 Towne Lake Pkwy, Woodstock, GA

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Millikin University
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Southern Illinois University

Publications

2021:
The Society of Certified Senior Advisors Journal, Finding the Help That Matters: The Best Dementia Tools and Resources
2019:
The Society of Certified Senior Advisors Journal, IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR WAR-TIME VETERANS
2017:
Canton Life Magazine, Trusts Aren't Just for Millionaires

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