Michele Ungvarsky, experienced Consumer Protection, Elder Law attorney in Las Cruces, NM with 1 reviews
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Michele Ungvarsky

1340 Picacho Hills Drive, Las Cruces, NM

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Education

1994:
University of New Mexico, JD - Juris Doctor
1985:
Webster University, MA - Masters
1980:
University of New Mexico, BS - Bachelor of Science

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25 Nov, 2013
Her workshop was outstanding, gave me a lot of information about estate planning options available and the pros and cons of all. Her initial meeting was great, no pressure but lots of life event possibilities to consider and protect against. Her estate plan for me was great.
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Publications

2015:
Book, Don't Go Broke in a Nursing Home
1995:
Journal of Pharmacy and Law, The Pharmacist's Drug Information Responsibility After OBRA 90

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