Paul, To find an attorney in this area of law, check with the Indiana State Bar Association or look in the yellow pages of your phone book under lawyer referral services. Most state bars have referral services where an attorney can claim an expertise in an area of law and be put on a list for referral in that area of law. You probably can't find this type of expertise in a small town or in a rural area; you are going to have to look in a larger, metropolitan area. You can ask a local attorney for referral to an expert. You can ask local and state Parkinson's support groups and organizations/foundations for a referral. You can ask people you know for a referral. Fees are always a problem with these specialized attorneys, but ask for an initial consultation/meeting to be free. If that attorney does not want your case, or the attorney is too expensive, ask for a referral to someone else. Finding an attorney to help you in your case is not a formal process: ask enough people and you should bump into an attorney to help you. Katie. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn