Victoria Collier, CLEA

Victoria Collier, Attorney, is a Certified Elder Law Attorney through the National Elder Law Foundation and has been practicing exclusively in the area of Elder Law since 2002. Her accomplishments include: Admitted to the United States Supreme Court, 2008; Appointed by Governor Perdue, Georgia Council on Aging, Advisory Board, 2010; State Bar of Georgia, Elder Law Section, Chair, 2010-2012, Vice Chair 2007-2009; Atlanta Bar Association, Elder Law Committee, Chair 2004-2005, Vice Chair 2003-2004; Fellow of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), 2012 and Member since 2002; NAELA, Georgia Chapter, Chair 2008; United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, admitted 2007; Co-Founder, Lawyers with Purpose; Academy of Special Needs Planners – Charter Member; American Parkinson's Disease Association, Georgia Chapter – Executive Board Member, Secretary (prior); Georgia Super Lawyers, Rising Star 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 editions. Additionally, Ms. Collier is a published author of: 47 Secret Veterans' Benefits for Seniors...Benefits You Have Earned but Don't Know About, (2010), available on Amazon.com; 47 Secret Marketing Strategies for Veterans Benefits Attorneys, (2010); Paying for Long Term Care: Financial Help for Wartime Veterans: The VA Aid & Attendance Benefit (2014); Co-Author of Don't Go Broke in a Nursing Home (GA Edition) and Bloopers in Estate Planning (GA Edition); Co-author; Law Review Article: Cracks in the Armor: Due Process, Attorney's Fees, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, The Elder Law Journal, Vol.18, No.1 (2010). Ms. Collier is a veteran of the Unites States Air Force and Army Reserves.