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NAELA Welcomes New Board Leadership for 2026-2027VIENNA, Va., June 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), the leading professional association dedicated to improving the quality of legal services for older adults and individuals with disabilities, proudly announces its Board of Directors for 2026–2027. This accomplished group of attorneys and advocates will help shape the future of elder and special needs law at a time of growing national need.
As our country's population continues to age, the demand for skilled elder and special needs law attorneys is rising rapidly. The U.S. Census Bureau projects that by 2030, more than 73 million Americans will be age 65 or older, driving increased need for legal guidance in long-term care planning, public benefits, guardianship, estate planning, and disability rights. NAELA supports a national community of more than 4,000 attorneys dedicated to helping older adults, individuals with disabilities, and their families navigate complex legal, financial, and health care decisions as they plan for a future with independence, dignity, and financial security. "NAELA attorneys are trusted guides for families facing some of life's most challenging and important decisions," said NAELA CEO Alexander T. Graham. "The leaders serving on or Board of Directors bring extraordinary expertise, compassion, and commitment to their profession. Under their leadership, NAELA will continue advancing excellence in elder and special needs law while fiercely advocating for the rights and well-being of older Americans and individuals with disabilities." The following board members begin serving in their new leadership roles on June 1, 2026: Officers
Returning Directors
New Directors
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SOURCE National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
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