This in-depth audio seminar will explore ethical issues in elder law. Although the ethical issues from state to state are similar, this program will discuss the ethical issues applicable to all states.
Co-chaired by Mark Levin, an attorney in Roseland, New Jersey, who specializes in elder law, and Carol Johnston, Secretary to the Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics of the New Jersey court system, this 90-minute audio program will examine the following topics:
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The Effect of Disinheritance of a Medicaid Recipient by a Community Spouse
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New Transfer Rules and Their Effect
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Real Estate Planning Ideas for a Married Couple, Transfer of the Home to Spouse
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Caretaker Agreements
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Inadvertent Disqualification of Individual Due to Death of Another
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Exempt Transfers
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Ethical Issues Relating to Joining Network Groups
Mr. Levin will present the issues and Ms. Johnston will address them from an ethics perspective.
If you intend to take a course for CLE credit, please make sure your state is listed in the "Accreditation" section to the upper right of the program description. Accreditation displayed is unique to the purchased program format (live conference, live webcast, on demand, podcast). Credit totals listed for live conferences are the maximum credits available. Credits issued will be based upon actual time in attendance. Credit totals for other formats are for complete programs. Partial credit is not available for any online or downloadable format.
West LegalEdcenter will not provide accreditation for states not listed.
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