Amelia G. Crotwell, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Knoxville, TN with 67 reviews
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Amelia G. Crotwell

903 N Hall of Fame, Knoxville, TN

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1997:
University of Tennessee College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1990:
University of Tennessee, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Lauren stoll

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27 Sep, 2024
Catherine, Amelia, and the whole team where extremely helpful, kind, and considerate in assisting with unfortunately a few times our family needed them. They are were able to streamline things for out of state family members as well and were always quick to respond to any questions or concerns. Thank you all again for you help!
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Care around the block

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23 Sep, 2024
Elder Law of East TN makes a great difference in the lives of seniors in our area. Their team is professional, organized, and thorough, providing invaluable assistance to our shared clients. We highly recommend their services for anyone in need of their expertise.
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Frank combs

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30 Aug, 2024
I have been using Elder Law of East Tennessee for over 10 years and would (and have) recommend them many times. They have always provided excellent assistance and information with legal, financial and other elder care issues. I started with estate planning for my mother, and for several years they helped with navigating financial and care benefits. In addition to their legal assistance, their team includes a valuable Care Coordinator. Then as next of kin, I was unexpectedly needing to care for an elderly cousin’s estate who died and left a mostly invalid mother in a nursing home. Complicating the situation, all her ID's, health cards, SSA, etc., had been stolen with her son’s wallet. ELET was able to assist in establishing a POA for her and estate related documents from nothing, so we could care for my aunt in her final months while handling her affairs and estate. They were always knowledgeable and friendly, aiding in various forms with four elderly relatives and their deaths. We could not navigate these challenging processes without them walking us through each phase that was unfamiliar to us. Our family highly recommends this team for estate planning prior to needing it.
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Highly knowledgeable, professional, and caring staff
“Elder Law of East Tennessee is an exceptionally professional and down to earth law firm. Our time spent with them to draw up a will, medical & healthcare POA was excellent. They were professional and had the added touch of personal service and caring.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“They promptly return emails and phone calls and they are proactive about the changing needs and conditions of the dementia patient and the patient's immediate family.”
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Comprehensive legal and care coordination services
“Besides their outstanding estate and benefits planning, Amelia and her staff provide outstanding customer support. They even make visits to my parents' home to help with benefits forms and agency questions by telephone and in-person visits.”
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Trustworthy and reliable guidance
“Amelia and her staff have earned our trust and our gratitude. They genuinely care about their clients and we have experienced this first hand time and time again.”
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Compassionate and empathetic approach
“The entire support staff is unbelievably incredible. Their compassion, empathy, expertise, and professionalism are truly exceptional.”
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Potential issues with responsiveness and follow-through
“After a couple of weeks and no papers I called to inquire, Nov 14 to be exact and was told by the lady who answered the phone that she didn't have anything to be mailed out to us then was transferred to the voicemail of the attorney's assistant. I left a detailed voicemail with my number & asked for a call back with an update and time we could expect the papers. As I type this, Dec 3 we have still yet to receive the papers let alone a returned call from the voicemail I left the assistant on Nov 14.”
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Concerns about pricing and billing transparency
“Their services were available only if they were retained for a year during which time (I got the impression) I could utilize their services without limit. However, if you want (for example) them to prepare a will and nothing more, there are no provisions for that.”

Publications

2017:
ABA Law Practice Today, Mentorship and the Law: How Collaboration Benefits Professional Women

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26 Jan, 2025 by Reginald blackstone
I am so pleased with Cotter law Courtney, is the best at what she do I highly recommend Cotter law thanks for everything..
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22 Jan, 2025 by Patricia worley
They were professional. Easy to work with and I received more on my case than expected.Coutney was great.I highly recommend her.
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18 Jan, 2025 by Melissa childress
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