Firm Overview
Lisle, Illinois, Elder Law Lawyer
Serving Seniors and Families in Chicago's Western Suburbs
Carol A. Nolan established her Wheaton law firm to assist clients with estate planning, probate administration, disability issues, and Medicaid matters. She provides knowledgeable legal advice and planning services for seniors and family members who want to prepare for nursing home expenses and other long-term healthcare costs.
One of the first elder law attorneys in Illinois, Ms. Nolan has handled hundreds of Medicaid applications. She creates and implements special needs trusts that do not disqualify elderly and disabled clients from receiving state and federal benefits. Carol also counsels executors and trustees through the estate administration process.
A sole practitioner who handles every aspect of each elder law matter, Carol Nolan enjoys direct communication with all of her clients. She answers her own phone calls and provides highly attentive legal services for seniors and their loved ones.
A 1992 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Northern Illinois University, Carol Nolan is the recipient of the 1992 Most Outstanding Woman Graduate award. Since 1996 Carol has worked exclusively in elder law issues. Ms. Nolan is a frequent speaker and author on legal matters affecting Illinois seniors. She has addressed the Illinois State Bar Association, the DuPage County Bar Association, the National Business Institute, and the DuPage Association of Women Lawyers. She wrote a chapter on probate law for the Elder Law volume of Illinois Jurisprudence.
To prepare for the long-term healthcare needs of a spouse, parent, or disabled child contact an experienced elder law attorney. At Carol A. Nolan, Attorney at Law, clients receive important legal advice and planning services that provide for the elderly and disabled while protecting family assets. Call Carol Nolan at 630-668-6600 to arrange a consultation.
Do Not Apply For Medicaid Until You Call MePlease schedule an appointment with me to review your Medicaid application. Applications are confusing and when reviewed by an attorney, may be approved sooner. |