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K. Gabriel Heiser, J.D.
Independent Associate,
(720) 304-2633
HeiserLaw.com
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Since graduating from Boston University School of Law in 1983, attorney
K. Gabriel Heiser has focused exclusively on Medicaid eligibility
planning and estate planning. His 22+ years of specialization enables
him to come up with creative solutions to the most difficult Medicaid
and estate planning situations. Attorney Heiser genuinely enjoys
solving the problems of his many clients, typically saving them
thousands of dollars of their hard-earned savings. He understands the
complexities of the Medicaid and tax systems so that he can steer his
clients through the maze of rules and regulations to arrive at the best
possible solution.
Attorney Heiser began his law practive in
Massachusetts, where he was Chairman of the Estate Planning Committee
of the Massachusetts Bar Association. After eight years, he relocated
to Tennessee, where he was the founder and Chairman of the Nashville
Bar Association's Estate Planning Committee, Vice President of the
Nashville Estate Planning Council (2003-2004), President of the Middle
Tennessee Planned Giving Council (1997), an organization that focuses
on methods of charitable giving. He has taught as a member of the
Adjunct Faculty of the College for Financial Planning at David Lipscomb
University, as an instructor in Estate Planning Law (1996-1998).
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is a long-time member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
(NAELA) and an ACTEC Fellow (see below). Attorney Heiser is a frequent
seminar leader and participant in the areas of Medicaid eligibility
planning, estate and gift tax, charitable gifts and trusts, and
sophisticated estate planning. He has been certified by the National
Association of Estate Planners & Councils as one of the few
Certified Estate Planning Specialists in the state. |
Member:
Boulder Estate Planning Council (current); Boulder Bar Association
Estate Planning Section; Colorado Bar Association; National Academy of
Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
Fellow, American College of
Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). Being elected to ACTEC is one of the
highest honors an estate planning attorney can receive. ACTEC is a
non-profit association composed of more than 2,700 of the most
accomplished estate planning practitioners in the United States and
Canada. There are only 48 ACTEC members in Colorado. To qualify for
membership, a lawyer must have at least 10 years of experience in the
active practice of probate and trust law or estate planning. Lawyers
and law professors are elected to be fellows by the other members,
based on their outstanding reputation, exceptional skill, and
substantial contributions to the field by lecturing, writing, teaching
and participating in bar activities.
Co-author: Estate
Planning in Tennessee (Lorman Education Services, 2000); Key Issues in
Estate Planning and Probate in Tennessee (National Business Institute,
2000); Sophisticated Estate Planning Strategies for the Advanced
Practitioner in Tennessee (National Business Institute, 1998), Advanced
Estate Planning Techniques in Tennessee (National Business Institute,
1997), Family Limited Partnerships in Tennessee (National Business
Institute, 1996), Living Trusts and Other Estate Planning Alternatives
in Tennessee (National Business Institute, 1995), Estate Planning for
the Elder and Disabled Client (Nashville Bar Association, 1994). List of recent talks and seminars led by Gabriel Heiser. |
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Boulder ElderLaw
Law Office of K. Gabriel Heiser
4845 Pearl East Circle, Suite 101
Boulder, CO 80301
Ph: (303) 447-6855
fax: (888) 301-9466
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The
attorney ethics rules require us to tell you that this is an
advertisement, and that Colorado does not certify attorneys as
specialists in any field. Attorney Heiser is only licensed to practice
law in the States of Colorado, Tennessee and Massachusetts. The ability
to access this website in another jurisdiction does not constitute the
practice of law outside of Colorado or a representation that attorneys
in our firm are licensed to practice in any other jurisdiction. All
information and material in this website is believed to be accurate.
Nonetheless, it should not be considered legal advice on any particular
topic. All fact patterns are potentially different and you should not
act on information contained in this website without seeking advice
from a legal professional specific to your particular situation. |
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