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Meredith Scott, the distinguished attorney behind the Law Offices of Meredith Scott, is a pillar in the Chicago legal community, offering over two decades of unparalleled experience in family law, military law, and elder law. Located at 534 W Belden Ave, Meredith has dedicated her career to providing compassionate, personalized legal representation, ensuring her clients feel supported and empowered throughout their legal journeys. Meredith’s expertise in family law is underscored by her deep understanding of the emotional complexities involved in matters such as divorce, child custody, and adoption. Her approach is both strategic and empathetic, working diligently to achieve the best possible outcomes for her clients while minimizing stress and disruption. In the realm of military law, Meredith stands out for her commitment to serving those who serve, adeptly navigating the unique challenges faced by military personnel and their families. Her dedication to elder law further highlights her commitment to advocacy, as she passionately works to protect the rights and dignity of seniors, addressing issues like estate planning, guardianship, and elder abuse. Meredith Scott’s practice is built on a foundation of integrity, respect, and unwavering dedication to her clients’ needs. She is known for her meticulous attention to detail and her ability to craft effective, tailored solutions that address the specific circumstances of each case. Meredith’s client-centered approach, coupled with her extensive legal knowledge and experience, makes her a trusted advocate for individuals and families in Chicago and beyond. Whether navigating the complexities of family disputes or advocating for military and elder rights, Meredith Scott is committed to delivering exceptional legal services with compassion and professionalism.
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.