In this NFPA continuing education program, Jeffrey Helewitz,
recognized expert in the field of elder law and noted author of
several books including Elder Law, provides this practical and
concise introduction and overview of the many different areas of
law that impact the elderly, including wills, estate planning,
guardianship, real estate, health law, and more.
Designed to help the lawyer, paralegal and anyone whose vocation
or avocation brings them into contact with older Americans, this
program introduces the legal, ethical and social problems of the
elderly.
An understanding of the laws that directly affect the elderly if
one is to provide legal advice - to any client, as all clients will
eventually fall into the category of elderly.
The program and course materials review key terms, including
"generational justice", practical exercises and reviews of judicial
decisions.
For information about the author's book Elder Law, click
here.
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