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Law Offices of Eliovson and Tenore

Law Offices of Eliovson and Tenore - Fairfield, CT

Elder Law Lawyers in Fairfield, CT

117 Tunxis Hill Road Fairfield, CT 06825

Fairfield Elder Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Elder Law

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  • By Anonymous on May. 05, 2022
    Consulted Law firm 2021-2022
    Recommends this Law firm
    Sensitive, knowledgeable. Able to easily explain difficult legal concepts.
  • By Anonymous on Feb. 25, 2022
    Consulted Law firm 2022
    I was surprised at how rude the lawyer was. I guess they don't need any business or who knows what. Shocked.

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Linda L. Eliovson

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Christine M. Tenore

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Linda L. Eliovson

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Christine M. Tenore

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Fairfield, CT

117 Tunxis Hill Road
Fairfield, CT 06825

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Phone: 203-336-2566

Fax: 203-336-2563

Website: http://www.connecticutelderlaw.com

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