The hallmark of the elder law practice is its interdisciplinary nature. Recommendations which are based upon legal considerations alone will be incomplete. Many of the outcomes in an elder law case will be determined by forces outside of the control or expertise of an attorney. The elder law attorney should work with other professionals in the aging field to present recommendations that take into account the entire constellation of forces at play.

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