785 King George Blvd - Suite 208, Savannah, GA 31419 9124140787 (Office)
Licenses:
Georgia - Active Member in Good Standing 1999
Experience:
Multi-Family Housing Loan Program Manager at GA Housing & Finance Authority - 1993-1997 Lecturer in Business & Finance at Richmond College - London, England - 1981-1986
Education:
Georgia State University Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1999 Georgia State University Degree - MSc - Personal Financial Planning Graduated - 1995 Northeastern University Degree - MBA - Business Graduated - 1981 University of Virginia Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Economics Graduated - 1979
Specialties:
Elder Law - 30%, 25 years Probate - 30%, 25 years Wills / Living Wills - 20%, 25 years Estate Planning - 10%, 25 years Guardianship - 10%, 25 years
Languages:
English
Associations:
Greater Savannah Coalition On Aging - Member, 2010-present Savannah Estate Planning Council - Member, 2009-present National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys - Member, 2005-present American Bar Association, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section - Member, 1999-present
Description:
Thank you for visiting my AVVO page. I practicein probate courts throughout Coastal Georgia from St. Mary's to Statesboro.I draft wills and trusts for people...
ngressional delegation for their advocacy on behalf of the states application. In particular, I commend the efforts by Mark Schaefer and the Healthcare Innovation team who developed a winning model that emphasizes quality of careabsolutely critical to furthering a strong and vibrant state.his award represents the completion of a monumental two-year effort that saw unprecedented collaboration between our various stakeholders, said Dr. Mark Schaefer, Director of Healthcare Innovation. We still have a great deal of work ahead, but I am confident that with the continued efforts of our nd Governor Malloy, Lt. Governor Wyman, the Office of the Healthcare Advocate, and Mark Schaefer and the entire Healthcare Innovation team for their commitment to a successful implementation of the Affordable Care Act here in our state. I look forward to continuing to work with them to ensure that e
millions that went to administrative costs and profits to instead boost pay for primary care doctors and improve care. The head of the Medicaid program said the state lost confidence in the managed care contractors. Their measured performance is not impressive, Mark Schaefer told Kaiser Health News.
"Connecticut has a 15-year history with managed-care organizations, and there has been a diminishing confidence in the value of what they are providing," says Mark Schaefer, the state's Medicaid director.