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Agatha Brooke Guy, known as Aggie, is a dedicated attorney at Carpenter Guy & Arnold, PLLC, located in the heart of Sylva, North Carolina. With a firm commitment to safeguarding the interests of her clients, Aggie specializes in a broad spectrum of legal areas, including estate planning, personal injury, real estate, real estate transactions, and tax law. A proud native of Haywood County, Aggie brings a unique blend of expertise and compassion to her practice. She earned her undergraduate degree in Journalism from the prestigious University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she honed her communication skills, essential for advocating effectively on behalf of her clients. Aggie further advanced her legal knowledge by obtaining her Juris Doctor from Florida Coastal School of Law and an LLM in Taxation with a focus on Estate Planning from the University of Alabama. Aggie's extensive experience in estate planning and administration sets her apart in the legal community. For the past four years, she has been actively involved with the Jackson County Area Agency on Aging, where she has provided invaluable assistance to seniors in navigating their estate plans. Currently serving as the Public Administrator of Jackson County, Aggie is committed to ensuring that the rights and needs of her clients are prioritized. In addition to her work in estate planning, Aggie handles a variety of real estate matters, including both residential and commercial transactions, guardianships, and business entity formation and governance. Her proactive approach to litigation avoidance helps clients steer clear of costly disputes, allowing them to focus on what matters most—their families, businesses, and futures. With a passion for community service and a deep understanding of the legal landscape, Aggie Guy stands ready to guide clients through their most significant legal challenges with expertise and care.
Elder law attorneys help seniors and their families with legal matters affecting older adults including estate planning, long-term care, and benefits. Common matters include medicaid planning, long-term care, guardianship, estate planning.