Elder Law Attorney Ronald Ask Celebrates 7 Decades in the Workplace
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (PRWEB) June 12, 2018 -- Attorney Ronald Ask, founder of Elder Law Center, P.C., is celebrating his seventieth anniversary in the workforce. Throughout the course of his legal career, Ask has been dedicated to the legal needs of senior citizens and their families, dependent adults, and military veterans, as well as, persons who find themselves in legal or financial distress.
He grew up on a small 35-acre farm in Northeast Iowa. At only ten years old, Ronald started gaining experience in operating heavy mechanized equipment on his father’s farm. He held his first job at an old fashioned service station when he was 13 years old, then he became a brick mason tender at 16 years of age, all the while continuing to help his father with the farm.
Ronald later joined the Marine Corps at age 18, and was assigned to a tracked vehicle mechanics school at Camp Pendleton, CA, where he graduated second in a class of 52 students. He was retained as an instructor and finished out his career as a teacher of other Marines.
Upon release from the service in 1956,Ronald obtained a job as an automobile salesman, while attending school part-time at Long Beach Community College. Beginning in 1957, he worked for different Aerospace companies until he was hired by International Harvester Co. In 1959, Harvester promoted him to assistant manager of a heavy duty truck facility in Downtown Los Angeles. After his graduation from Long Beach State University, Ronald was transferred to Riverside County where he represented the company with about a dozen automobile dealers in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.
In 1967, Ronald took over management of an International Harvester truck dealership in Riverside, CA. In 1979, Harvester promoted him to key market manager for all of Southern California, Arizona and southern Nevada. After obtaining his Juris Doctorate from Western State College of Law in Fullerton, CA, Ask opened his first law firm in Ontario, CA, and later in Mira Loma, CA. He moved his practice to Riverside in 1984. In 2002, Ronald formed Elder Law Center P.C., where he currently practices law.
About Elder Law Center, P.C.
Elder Law Center, P.C. is a full-service law firm serving the Riverside County ,San Bernardino County and surrounding communities. It is dedicated to the legal needs of senior citizens and their families, dependent adults, Military Veterans, as well as persons who find themselves in legal or financial distress. Practice areas include Elder Law, Probate, Conservatorships, Trust Litigation, Wills & Will Contests, Revocable Living Trusts, Irrevocable Grantor Trusts, Trust & Estate Administration, Fiduciary Abuse, Financial Elder Abuse, Physical Elder Abuse, Estate Planning, Disability Planning, Long Term Care Planning, Life Care Planning, Discharge Planning, Public Benefit Planning, Medi-Cal Consulting, Medi-Cal Eligibility, Medi-Cal Qualification, Protection of the Home from a Medi-Cal Claim, Asset Repositioning, Asset Protection, Durable Powers of Attorney, Advance Health Care Directives, Veterans Benefits, Nursing Home Abuse, Guardianships, Consumer and Small Business Bankruptcy.For more information, please call (951) 684-5608, or visit http://www.elderlawcenter.net. The law office is located at 3600 Lime Street, Bldg. 4-412, Riverside, CA 92501.
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