What it takes to become a Certified Elder Law Attorney

Have you ever wondered what’s different about a Certified Elder Law Attorney and other lawyers? The following article describes the rigorous examination, which is only one element of the process.

http://www.nelf.org/the-cela-exam-no-harder-than-it-needs-to-be/

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David L. McGuffey

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