Mary Nash started her legal career in 1976 after graduating from Nova University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Previously, she received her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences, and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Florida Atlantic University. After law school she was awarded a post-doctoral legal Master’s Degree (LL.M.) in International Finance from Georgetown University. Then, in 1993, she relocated to Arkansas, where she has remained since. Mary has practiced in the area of Elder Law and Estate Planning for over 30 years. In that time, she has created thousands of revocable, irrevocable, and special needs trusts. Mary also has handled numerous Guardianships and Veterans Benefits issues, and regularly counsels families on saving assets and qualifying for Medicaid. She is the author of two books on estate planning, the most recent being: Greed Made Me Do It! Legal Ways and Other Ways To Minimize Greed in Your Family. She is licensed in Arkansas, Florida, Colorado, and Indiana, but currently lives in Maumelle, Arkansas with her dog, Bear.
Education
Florida Atlantic University (Master Public Administration)
Florida Atlantic University (B.A. Social Sciences)
Nova University (Juris Doctorate, 1974)
Georgetown University (LL.M. International Finance)
Practice Areas
Estate Planning
Business
Medicaid
Veterans Benefits
Elder Law
Publications
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