This week, Denise Franklin learns the tangled conflicts surrounding elder rights. Her guest is Frank Johns who understands the value of speaking softly while carrying a big stick. But in his case, the big stick is more than 30 years of legal experience in protecting the rights of elderly.
Mr. Johns is nationally recognized in elder law, guardianship, disability rights, special needs trusts, and legal ethics. His law firm is Booth Harrington and Johns of NC nc-law.com.
Plus, our commentator Diana Greene steps into tangles of a greener type and comes up glowing.
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