Alexandre P. Pereira is a dedicated estate planning attorney with a passion for empowering his clients through tailored legal strategies that provide clarity and confidence for their futures. Specializing in elder law, estate planning, long-term care planning, probate, and special needs estate planning, Mr. Pereira focuses on crafting personalized estate plans that are reflective of each client's unique circumstances and goals. He prides himself on being a trusted resource, ensuring that his clients fully understand the significance of every document and decision involved in their planning process. Mr. Pereira earned his Bachelor of Science degree, magna cum laude, from Western New England University in 2021; and his J.D. degree from Western New England University School of Law in 2024, where he concentrated in transactional law.
Julia Pullin is a senior associate attorney in the Weisinger Law Firm PLLC in San Antonio. She practices in the areas of estate planning, probate, and elder Law. Ms. Pullin earned her B.A. degree from St. Mary's University and her J.D. degree from Baylor University School of Law.
Katharine J. Richards Esq., is the managing partner at The Law Offices of Katharine J. Richards, P.C., located in Garden City, New York, where she devotes her practice to elder law, estate planning, asset protection planning, estate administration, guardianship and Medicaid. She earned her J.D. degree from Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. Ms. Richards is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and New York State Bar Association's Trusts and Estates Law Section and Elder Law Section. Additionally, she is a member of the Nassau County Bar Association's Elder Law, Social Services & Health Advocacy and Surrogate's Court Committees, and the Suffolk County Bar Association's Elder Law and Surrogate's Court Committees, and served as a co-chair of the Nassau County Bar Association's Surrogate's Court Committee for 2010-2012. Ms. Richards has been published in the Nassau County Bar Association's
Nassau Lawyer, and has presented numerous educational lectures and seminars to many community and professional groups regarding charitable gifting, ethical issues in elder law, estate planning, asset protection planning, guardianship, Medicaid and Medicare, real estate and estate administration.
Whitney M. Wilson , a Virginia accredited attorney, started Twilight Legal Consulting ("TLC") in 2017 to help other attorneys find success in the estate planning and elder law fields. She co-owned an estate planning and elder law firm of her own for 15 years. Ms. Wilson's passion is ensuring clients preserve their quality of life while preserving a financial legacy for the next generation. While in private practice, she also taught and wrote on estate, trust, probate, special needs, and elder law topics. Ms. Wilson eventually realized three things, first that she enjoyed teaching and writing quite a bit; second, that there is a tremendous need for more attorneys in these areas; and third, that she can impact more lives by helping like-minded attorneys join the field. This realization compelled her to found TLC and shift her career away from a traditional private practice. Ms. Wilson is a 2018 AILC "10 Best Elder Law Attorney," a 2016 "Best of Louisville" attorney, a Kentucky Bar Association "Distinguished Lawyer" nominee, and the 2014-2015 chairperson of the Elder Law Section of the Kentucky Bar Association. She is a published author, contributing to
Kentucky Elder Law, a book published by Thompson Reuters as part of its Kentucky Practice Series.
Kentucky Elder Law is the textbook for the elder law curriculum at the Louis D. Brandeis College of Law at the University of Louisville. Ms. Wilson also contributed to the
Elder Law in Kentucky Handbook, published by the University of Kentucky Office of Continuing Legal Education. And her article, "Paying for Long-Term Care Without Medicaid", co-authored with her former law partner, Eileen Walsh, has been published several times, including by the American Bar Association. She is a recurring faculty member, presenter, and guest lecturer at legal seminars, webinars, and universities across the nation.