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Elder Law Offices of SkarlatosZonarich LLC, Harvey P. Abramson, Of Counsel

Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information! Elder Law Offices of SkarlatosZonarich LLC, Harvey P. Abramson, Of Counsel can assist you with any questions related to elder law, estate law, and a plethora of additional legal services.

  • What services does Elder Law Offices of SkarlatosZonarich LLC, Harvey P. Abramson Of Counsel offer?

    Elder Law Offices of SkarlatosZonarich LLC, Harvey P. Abramson, Of Counsel provides assistance with many legal services.


    • Business and corporate law
    • Estates and trusts
    • Intellectual property and technology
    • Management-side labor and employment
    • Litigation
    • Arbitration and workplace investigations
    • Personal injury and wrongful death
    • Trade association counsel
    • Real estate
    • Special needs and elder law
    • Tax legal services

    Get in touch with us today if you need a business law attorney in PA, or an attorney for any of the other services listed above.

  • What should I do to prepare for my appointment?

    There are a couple of things that you will want to have ready when it comes to your appointment. You should have a list of your important relevant documents, knowledge of what you want to achieve with your case, and a list of questions that you want to ask. You should also have potential payment for the consultation. Be honest during your appointment and follow your attorney's advice on the next steps to meet the end goal you want to achieve. The attorney in PA that you're looking for is only one call away.

  • What States are the attorneys at Elder Law Offices of SkarlatosZonarich LLC, Harvey P. Abramson Of Counsel licensed in?

    Elder Law Offices of SkarlatosZonarich LLC, Harvey P. Abramson, Of Counsel attorneys are licensed in Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.

  • To whom can I grant the power of attorney?

    You can technically name anybody to have POA, so long as it is done under your free will and you are mentally competent. It should be somebody trustworthy and capable. For example, a spouse, close family member, or friend. You may also designate your lawyer to have a POA.

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