Chatuge Elder Law

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  • Established in 2014
  • Firm Size 1
  • 26 years of experience in Estate Planning
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About this firm

At Chatuge Elder Law in Hiawassee, Georgia, Eddy A. Corn and his team have focused on elder law and estate planning since 2009. The firm's mission is to listen carefully, learn each client’s situation, and provide diligent, expert service so families can preserve dignity and legacy. As a Northeastern Georgia practice, they cherish the area’s natural beauty and rural lifestyle and engage residents across Towns County and surrounding communities with educational seminars. Endorsed by the Appalachian Aging Resource Network, Chatuge Elder Law emphasizes personalized, community-focused advocacy.

Areas of Practice (15)

  • Estate Planning
  • Trust Planning
  • Probate Services
  • Estate Updating and Revising
  • Guardianships and Conservatorships
  • Trusts
  • Wills
  • Power of Attorneys
  • ADHCs
  • Medicaid Planning
  • Estate Settlement
  • Estate Representation
  • Will Contests
  • Codicils
  • Trust Amendments

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Estate Planning, Trust Planning, Probate Services, Estate Updating and Revising, Guardianships and Conservatorships, Trusts, Wills, Power of Attorneys, ADHCs, Medicaid Planning, Estate Settlement, Estate Representation, Will Contests, Codicils, Trust Amendments View More

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