Jan Neal | IP
Jan Neal Law Firm, LLC
Jan Neal | Jan Neal Law Firm, LLC
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Firm Summary
Jan Neal has an established reputation of successfully representing senior, injured and disabled clients throughout Alabama for 30 years. She has demonstrated a life-time commitment to meeting the needs of this population and their family and professional caregivers by concentrating on the following areas of its practice of Elder Law, Health and Disability Law, End of Life Planning, and Estate Resolution:
Wills/Estates/Trusts/Advance Directives
Estate Preservation and Long-Term Care Planning
Special Needs Trusts
Estate Probate and Administration
Guardianships and Conservatorships
End of Life Planning
Social Security Disability
Coordination of Health Care Insurance
Medicare and Medicaid
Medicaid Estate Recovery
Statewide Caregiver Training and Resource Publications
Consumer Issues
Workers’ Compensation
Personal Injury
Domestic Relations
For 29 years Neal has been a “go to” attorney for accurate information for seniors, disabled persons, family members, lay and professional agency caregivers serving the needs of older persons and individuals planning for retirement, disability and long-term care.
Jan Neal, graduated with a B.A. in Journalism from Auburn University; she graduated, summa cum laude, with a J.D. from Jones Law School; member of the Alabama State Bar, charter member of the Elderlaw Section; member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys; member of Elderlaw Answers; member of Academy of Special Needs Planners; author of The Alabama Medicare Map and Piecing It All Together, A Handbook for Caregivers and Long-term Care: Scan the Options; authored Alabama’s first Medicaid Income Qualifying Trust (1994) which made it possible to obtain Medicaid eligibility in Alabama for long-term care regardless of income; formerly served as one of the state’s first Long-term Care Ombudsmen (1985); state-wide speaker to legal, medical, social work professionals, lay and professional caregivers and seniors concerning issues affecting older persons.