Top-Rated Albany Elder Law Attorney

When it comes to safeguarding your future, it is important to have an experienced and compassionate elder law attorney that is dedicated to protecting you. With personal experience and understanding, Bonnie Kraham will take a comprehensive approach to your unique situation and goals. When her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, Bonnie learned firsthand about the challenges families face with elder law matters. Attorney Kraham is committed to developing a personalized plan so you can enjoy peace of mind, both now and in the future. The time to get your legal documents in order is today. Call for a free and confidential consultation at (845) 353-9555.

Accomplished and Experienced Representation

Attorney Bonnie Kraham has provided reliable counsel and effective advocacy to clients for over 25 years. She has the experience, skills, and understanding you need to handle your elder law matters effectively. Bonnie has helped seniors and their families address important legal needs throughout Albany. Attorney Kraham is dedicated to serving you and your family in the best and most compassionate way possible.

Peace of Mind Now and in the Future

Effective elder law planning is critical to safeguarding the future. It’s never too early to design and implement a plan to protect you and your family. Bonnie Kraham helps clients of all ages and backgrounds address age-related issues. She takes the time to get to know you and your unique circumstances to provide guidance at a price you can afford. Attorney Kraham is ready to discuss your elder law needs and plan for your future.

Call today for a free and confidential consultation at (845) 353-9555.

Meet the Attorney

Bonnie has spent most of her legal career practicing in the areas of elder law and estate planning, including counseling clients, writing articles, and giving presentations on those topics.

She finds it satisfying to help clients bring order and planning to decisions that many dread confronting such as planning for one's own incapacity and end-of-life issues, including protecting assets, avoiding probate, keeping assets in the bloodline, caring for aged or infirmed loved ones, and trying to prevent fighting over assets after we're gone, just to name a few topics.

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  3. 3 Protecting Your Future

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