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Welcome
AATEELA
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TRUST, ESTATE AND ELDER LAW ATTORNEYS
The American Association of Trusts, Estates and Elder Law Attorneys (AATEELA) is an invitation-only, professional association of estate planning and elder law attorneys from across the United States. Members are selected on the basis of their professional reputation, ability and creativity in the fields of trusts, estates and elder law. Each has made substantial contributions to these fields through lecturing, writing, and continuing education instruction.
Established in 1993, AATEELA is a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Colorado. The Association promotes broad information exchange, and provides a resource of education, networking and assistance to the member lawyers. The Association's primary purpose is to maintain a national association of attorneys committed to practice advancements in the areas of:
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Estate Planning
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Elder Law
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Trusts and Estate Administration
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Business Succession Planning
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Charitable Planning
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Guardianships & Conservatorships
AATEELA’s national conferences, conducted at least twice a year, help to keep the member attorneys uniquely and comprehensively informed on cutting-edge developments and strategies |
The Minnesota Law Firm of Lennington Law Firm, PLLC focuses on Minnesota estate planning, wills, trusts, estates, probate administration, asset protection, Medical Assistance planning, Medicaid planning & eligibility, elder law, business succession planning, family limited partnerships, real estate and transactional law. With over fifteen years practicing law, Attorney Peter Lennington is an experienced estate planning attorney, trust attorney, probate attorney, asset protection attorney, Medicaid attorney, elder law attorney, corporate attorney, and real estate attorney. From within the Hennepin County, our law firm represents estate planning and elder law clients from Minneapolis, Edina, Bloomington, St. Louis Park, Minnetonka, Plymouth, Wayzata, Maple Grove, Orono, Delano, Brooklyn Park and Brooklyn Center.
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