RICHARD A. COURTNEY, CELA*, CAP**

* CERTIFIED ELDER LAW ATTORNEY BY THE NATIONAL ELDER LAW FOUNDATION

** COUNCIL OF ADVANCED PRACTITIONERS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ELDER LAW
ATTORNEYS

EMAIL RICHARD: [email protected]

RICHARD A. (“Rick”) COURTNEY has practiced law since 1978 and is a founding partner of the Jackson law firm of Frascogna Courtney, PLLC, where he chairs the Courtney Elder Law Associates planning group. His primary areas of practice are:

elder law

public benefits law (Medicaid, Medicare and SSI)

personal asset protection and estate planning

trusts and trust administration

special needs planning for persons with disabilities

guardianships and conservatorships

nursing home and disability rights

probate administration.

PROFESSIONAL HONORS:

Rick is the first attorney in Mississippi designated a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the American Bar Association-accredited National Elder Law Foundation.

Former Assistant Dean and Adjunct Professor of Law at Mississippi College School of Law

Current Adjunct Professor – Skills Fellow at University of Mississippi Law School of Law.

Licensed to practice before all state and federal courts in Mississippi

Former Director of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) where he serves on the Trusts and Special Needs Law Sections Steering Committees;

Member of the Probate and Trust Law Section of the American Bar Association

Member of the Trusts and Estates Section of the Mississippi State Bar

Member of the Mississippi Estate Planning Council;

Member of the Mississippi Financial Planning Association; and the

Member of the Special Needs Alliance, Inc., a national organization of special needs planning attorneys

Selected as a member of the Council of Advanced Practitioners of NAELA

Fellow in the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.

Named in Best Lawyers in America® in elder law and trusts and estates

Designated a Mid-South Super Lawyer annually since 2006 in the field of elder law by Law & Politics, Inc., through professional review and peer recommendation.

Awarded the 15th Annual Theresa Award in 2009 by the New York-based Theresa Foundation, for community service and professional advocacy on behalf of children and adults with special needs.

Inducted in 2014 as a Fellow of NAELA, that organization’s highest honor.

Asked to testify before Congress in September 2015 in support of legislation to help adults with disabilities create special needs trusts.

PERSONAL BACKGROUND & ACTIVITIES

Rick and his wife, Ruthie, have adult twin daughters, one of whom has a disability. Rick has been active in community involvement in a wide variety of roles, including:

Director of Mustard Seed, Inc.

President and Director of the Cerebral Palsy Foundation of Mississippi, Inc.

President of the Advisory Board of Hospice Ministries Inc.

Director of the Heritage School for children with learning disabilities

Member of the Occupational Therapy Council of Advisors for the Mississippi State Department of Health, and a member of the Alzheimer’s / Mississippi Chapter.

Rick has written articles and delivered many presentations for lawyers, health-care professionals, churches and community groups on elder law and estate planning subjects and topics of interest to senior adults, caregiver children and spouses, and families with special needs. You may learn more about Rick’s publications by clicking the links below.

Richard A. Courtney

RICHARD A. COURTNEY, CELA*, CAP**

* Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation
** Council of Advanced Practitioners of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys

RICHARD A. (“Rick”) COURTNEY has practiced law since 1978 and is a founding partner of the Jackson law firm of Frascogna Courtney, PLLC, where he chairs the Courtney Elder Law Associates planning group.  His primary areas of practice are elder law, public benefits law (Medicaid, Medicare and SSI), personal asset protection and estate planning, trusts and trust administration, special needs planning for persons with disabilities, guardianships and conservatorships, nursing home and disability rights, and probate administration.  Rick is the first attorney in Mississippi designated a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the American Bar Association-accredited National Elder Law Foundation.  He is a former Assistant Dean and Adjunct Professor of Law at Mississippi College School of Law and current Adjunct Professor – Skills Fellow at University of Mississippi Law School of Law.  Licensed to practice before all state and federal courts in Mississippi, Rick is a former Director of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) where he serves on the Trusts and Special Needs Law Sections Steering Committees; the Probate and Trust Law Section of the American Bar Association; the Trusts and Estates Section of the Mississippi State Bar; the Mississippi Estate Planning Council; the Mississippi Financial Planning Association; and the Special Needs Alliance, Inc., a national organization of special needs planning attorneys.  He has been selected as a member of the Council of Advanced Practitioners of NAELA, and is a Fellow in the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.  Rick is named in Best Lawyers in America® in elder law and trusts and estates, and the firm is named in Best Law Firms in America® in elder law.  Rick has been designated a Mid-South Super Lawyer annually since 2006 in the field of elder law by Law & Politics, Inc., through professional review and peer recommendation.  In 2009, Rick was awarded the 15th Annual Theresa Award by the New York-based Theresa Foundation, for community service and professional advocacy on behalf of children and adults with special needs.  In 2014, he was inducted as a Fellow of NAELA, that organization’s highest honor.  Rick was asked to testify before Congress in September 2015 in support of legislation to help adults with disabilities create special needs trusts.

Rick and his wife, Ruthie, have adult twin daughters, one of whom has a disability.  Rick has been active in community involvement as a Director of Mustard Seed, Inc., President and Director of the Cerebral Palsy Foundation of Mississippi, Inc., President of the Advisory Board of Hospice Ministries Inc., a director of the Heritage School for children with learning disabilities, member of the Occupational Therapy Council of Advisors for the Mississippi State Department of Health, and a member of the Alzheimer’s / Mississippi Chapter.  He has written articles and delivered many presentations for lawyers, health-care professionals, churches and community groups on elder law and estate planning subjects and topics of interest to senior adults, caregiver children and spouses, and families with special needs.

The Courtney Elder Law Associates Purpose Statement:                                                                                Legal Solutions for Lifetime Health and Wealth – Older Persons, Families and Persons with Disabilities

Email Richard: [email protected]