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Basics of Advising Elderly Clients and Those with Disabilities
On-Demand Seminar (Posted 02/15/23) | CLE: 6.25 | MCJE: 6.25
Cosponsored by the Probate & Estate Planning Section and the Elder Law and Disability Rights Section of the State Bar of Michigan
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Probate & Estate Planning Certificate Program Required Seminar

Understand the Big Picture in Your Elder or Disability Case

Get the tools you need to effectively deal with complex matters unique to older clients, clients with disabilities, and their families. Some of Michigan’s most experienced elder and disability law lawyers give you practical strategies and planning techniques to handle issues such as incapacity and powers of attorney, Medicaid and veterans benefits, special needs trusts, and guardianships and conservatorships.

You will be able to:

  • Understand how patient advocate designations and financial powers of attorney work
  • Determine what government benefits your client may be entitled to receive
  • Unravel the complexities of Medicaid and VA benefits
  • Use special needs trusts creatively and effectively
  • Establish guardianships and conservatorships
  • Navigate the court system to expedite eligibility determinations
Available Formats
ON DEMAND
Attend online at your convenience. Includes individual access to electronic materials for three years. These may include written materials, a PDF of the presentation, and any video or audio recordings.
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