Gilliam Law Firm PLLC is located in Cumberland County, North Carolina. Gilliam Law Firm provides quality service in a variety of legal areas while focusing on Elder Law. Gilliam Law Firm offers personal attention to each client throughout each phase of the legal process. Gilliam Law Firm's mission is to provide our clients with personalized counsel, reasonable fees and timely legal services.
Through a close-working relationship with clients, Gilliam Law Firm is able to fully understand each client's immediate and long-term needs. We treat clients with integrity and respect for their individual needs. If you want an established and professional law firm with a results-driven attorney and staff, you've come to the right place. Contact the Gilliam Law Firm at (910) 485-8899.
Through a close-working relationship with clients, Gilliam Law Firm is able to fully understand each client's immediate and long-term needs. We treat clients with integrity and respect for their individual needs. If you want an established and professional law firm with a results-driven attorney and staff, you've come to the right place. Contact the Gilliam Law Firm at (910) 485-8899.
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Gilliam Law Firm PLLC was founded in 2002.
As a smaller firm, our staff collaborates every day to provide excellent service and skills to our clients.
Our goal is to exceed our clients' expectations.
Gilliam Law Firm's primary focus is Elder Law and Special Needs Law.
The practice of Elder Law and Special Needs Law is complex and comprised of many areas, including Estate Planning, Estate and Trust Administration, Guardianships, Social Security and Other Retirement Benefits Planning, Long Term Care Planning, Medicaid Asset Planning, Veterans' Benefits, Medicaid Estate Recovery, Wills and Trusts, Powers of Attorney, and Healthcare Advanced Directives.
As a smaller firm, our staff collaborates every day to provide excellent service and skills to our clients.
Our goal is to exceed our clients' expectations.
Gilliam Law Firm's primary focus is Elder Law and Special Needs Law.
The practice of Elder Law and Special Needs Law is complex and comprised of many areas, including Estate Planning, Estate and Trust Administration, Guardianships, Social Security and Other Retirement Benefits Planning, Long Term Care Planning, Medicaid Asset Planning, Veterans' Benefits, Medicaid Estate Recovery, Wills and Trusts, Powers of Attorney, and Healthcare Advanced Directives.
Duane is a magna cum laude graduate of Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University.
He received his undergraduate degree from North Carolina State University.
Duane continues to work diligently to further his legal knowledge and skills through continuing education, reading and research, and attending elder law and special needs law symposiums.
Duane prefers to use his legal experience and knowledge helping clients plan for the future and assisting with navigating a crisis of paying for long-term care.
He received his undergraduate degree from North Carolina State University.
Duane continues to work diligently to further his legal knowledge and skills through continuing education, reading and research, and attending elder law and special needs law symposiums.
Duane prefers to use his legal experience and knowledge helping clients plan for the future and assisting with navigating a crisis of paying for long-term care.
Elder Law encompasses a variety of legal areas that affect people as they age and people with disabilities.
It includes estate planning, long-term care planning, special needs trusts, retirement, Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid planning, competency concerns if a senior develops Alzheimer's, dementia or other serious health issues, and guardianships.
Elder Law also helps to address and prevent the financial exploitation and/or physical abuse of the elderly and disabled.
You or your parents may not feel the urgent need for legal guidance in any of these areas.
It includes estate planning, long-term care planning, special needs trusts, retirement, Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid planning, competency concerns if a senior develops Alzheimer's, dementia or other serious health issues, and guardianships.
Elder Law also helps to address and prevent the financial exploitation and/or physical abuse of the elderly and disabled.
You or your parents may not feel the urgent need for legal guidance in any of these areas.
If you have a loved one with a disability, then you already know that it is difficult to plan for providing for your loved one's future needs.
Who will be the guardian when you pass?
Who will provide the special care and support?
Who will prepare meals?
Who will monitor medical care?
Who will pay bills?
Who will help keep the routine that your loved one has established?
Gilliam Law Firm PLLC can help you prepare for the future and ensure that your loved one continues to enjoy the same quality of life that individual had when you were alive.
Who will be the guardian when you pass?
Who will provide the special care and support?
Who will prepare meals?
Who will monitor medical care?
Who will pay bills?
Who will help keep the routine that your loved one has established?
Gilliam Law Firm PLLC can help you prepare for the future and ensure that your loved one continues to enjoy the same quality of life that individual had when you were alive.
Everyone needs an estate plan.
An estate plan allows you to control what happens when you die or if you can no longer speak for yourself.
Estate plans can be simple or complex.
From simple wills to complex trusts, Gilliam Law Firm will help you formulate a plan to protect your assets, minimize tax consequences, and avoid unnecessary probate proceedings.
When meeting to understand your short-term and long-term objectives, Duane Gilliam will take the time to explain all of your options.
The purpose of a Last Will and Testament is to communicate your final wishes.
An estate plan allows you to control what happens when you die or if you can no longer speak for yourself.
Estate plans can be simple or complex.
From simple wills to complex trusts, Gilliam Law Firm will help you formulate a plan to protect your assets, minimize tax consequences, and avoid unnecessary probate proceedings.
When meeting to understand your short-term and long-term objectives, Duane Gilliam will take the time to explain all of your options.
The purpose of a Last Will and Testament is to communicate your final wishes.
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