Curbside Signing

We have designed “Curbside Signing” to be as easy as curbside pickup from your favorite restaurant while eliminating physical contact and shared spaces.

How does it work?

  • Parking for Curbside Signings is located in the parking area between our main office building and the carriage house. If you arrive early, we ask that you please wait in your vehicle in the designated Curbside Waiting spots in our main parking lot.

  • Our team will be with you as soon as possible to begin your curbside signing. Due to our measures to reduce risk of COVID-19 exposure, we may be unable to meet you before your scheduled appointment time. We appreciate your patience!

  • We require that all parties wear a mask and encourage the use of any other protective equipment that you find appropriate. We will be happy to provide a disposable mask in case you do not have your own.

  • Please let our team know if you have any other needs during your visit. We will do our best to make your appointment comfortable and safe.

See below for our designated curbside parking spots:

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Amelia Crotwell, JD

Amelia Crotwell, founder and managing partner at Elder Law of East Tennessee, has guided families through long-term care and special needs challenges for nearly two decades. Specializing in Life Care Planning and special needs trusts, Amelia also collaborates across all areas of elder law, including wills, trusts, Medicare, Medicaid, probate, and veterans benefits planning. Certified as an Elder Law Attorney since 2011, she is president-elect of the Life Care Planning Law Firms Association and co-chair of their strategic planning committee. Amelia is deeply involved in the Special Needs Alliance and a prominent member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. She played a key role in founding the Tennessee chapter of NAELA, serving as its first president. A member of the Tennessee Bar Association and past chair of its Elder Law Section Executive Council, Amelia also dedicates time to pro bono work and community education. She earned her J.D., summa cum laude, from the University of Tennessee College of Law and teaches Elder Law there as an adjunct professor since 2018.

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