This program offers the elder law practitioner with an advanced discussion of drafting techniques for a variety of legal documents utilized in connection with representing the elder law client. In addition to frequently used documents such as wills, trusts and advance directives, less commonly utilized documents such as promissory notes and caregiver agreements are discussed. Language to be included in powers of attorney under the new Power of Attorney Statute is reviewed in depth. Each document is analyzed, and its purpose and use explained, to maximize the benefit of the document's intended purpose.
Table of Contents | Available after Purchase |
Agenda | Available after Purchase |
Drafting Supplemental Needs and Needs Trusts | Available after Purchase |
Elder Law Issues in Drafting Wills and Revocable Trusts | Available after Purchase |
Drafting the Irrevocable Trust | Available after Purchase |
Drafting Miscellaneous Document Including Health Care Proxies in Light of Stein v. County of Nassau et al | Available after Purchase |
The New Crisis Planning Strategy | Available after Purchase |
Ethical Issues in Drafting for the Family | Available after Purchase |
Drafting Powers of Attorney Under the New Law | Available after Purchase |
Biographies | Available after Purchase |