About Joshua N.
Joshua N. Daly is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and before the U.S. Supreme Court. He maintains active memberships in the Pennsylvania State Bar and a trio of elder law and estate planning organizations. His work centers on matters that affect older adults, families planning for incapacity, and estates in transition.
Daly’s legal path has been grounded in state-level practice while also extending to federal admission. Over the years he has developed a practice that handles estate planning, probate matters, and elder law concerns. He represents clients in drafting wills and trusts, advising on powers of attorney and health care directives, and guiding families through guardianship and long-term care planning. The cases are often personal and require both technical knowledge and plainspoken counsel.
Colleagues and clients see Daly regularly involved in the professional communities that shape elder law in Pennsylvania. He holds memberships in the Estate Planning Council of the Lehigh Valley, the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys, and the Pennsylvania Association of Elder Law Attorneys. He is also a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar. Through those groups he engages in continuing legal education and the exchange of best practices specific to aging, disability, and asset preservation.
Admission to the U.S. Supreme Court reflects one element of Daly’s credentialing, though most of his practice work is grounded in state and local matters. That admission permits him to file matters at the highest federal level when the need arises. His daily practice, however, typically involves advising individuals and families on planning documents and resolving disputes that touch probate courts and elder care systems.
Daly runs his practice from Daly Law Offices. He manages client matters personally and oversees document drafting, court filings, and coordination with financial or care professionals when cases require a multidisciplinary approach. He is known among peers for steady handling of sensitive files and for explaining legal choices in direct terms. He prepares clients for the legal steps they will encounter and works to align documents with their practical needs.
He practices in Pennsylvania, represents clients before state courts, and is admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court. He concentrates his current practice on elder law and estate planning at Daly Law Offices.