Barbara Moss to Lead Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Workshop at Public Library

“Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s with Elder Law Attorney Barbara Moss”

Planning for the future is always important, but when faced with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, it becomes even more crucial. That’s why the Williamson County Public Library is hosting a special program on “Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s” as part of their 2024 Alzheimer’s and Dementia series.

Elder Law attorney Barbara Moss will be leading the presentation on Tuesday, July 23, at 1:30 p.m. at the Main Library in Franklin. Moss is a highly respected attorney with a passion for helping seniors and their families navigate the challenges of aging while maintaining their standard of living.

During the program, Moss will cover important legal and financial issues to consider, how to put plans in place, essential documents needed, and how to access resources in your area. With over four decades of experience practicing law in Nashville, Moss is a true expert in elder law, conservatorships, probate, and alternative dispute resolution.

Moss’s impressive accolades speak for themselves, including being named “Best of the Bar” multiple times, recognized as a Mid-South Super Lawyer in Elder Law, and listed in Nashville’s Best Lawyers. She was also the first woman to chair the Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, showcasing her dedication to ethics and discipline in the legal profession.

If you’re interested in attending this informative program, make sure to register in advance to secure your seat. The Alzheimer’s and Dementia series takes place on the fourth Tuesday of each month from April to October at the Williamson County Public Library. All programs are free and open to the public, but registration is requested to ensure availability.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of Nashville’s top legal experts and gain valuable insights into planning for the future in the face of Alzheimer’s disease. Contact the Library at 615-595-1243 or email reference.library@williamsoncounty-tn.gov for more information or assistance with registration.

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