A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of the March 2017 live seminar, Elder Law Basics 2017.
GAL Continuing Credits: 6.0
Note:Your GAL certificate may be found at the front of your written materials.

BONUS! Elder Law in Virginia (2017 edition) —a $150 value—is included with your registration fee in completely searchable electronic form.
Elder law practice might entail more than you think: The attorney plays a leading role in the resolution of a myriad of interwoven problems that elderly clients face, only one or a few of which may be legal problems. As your clients get older, you can expect to encounter legal issues in any number of different practice areas, including Medicaid eligibility planning, estate planning, conservatorships/guardianships, removal of fiduciaries, nursing home litigation, drafting or correction of deeds, premarital agreements, taxation, insurance policy matters, etc. In dealing with these legal issues, an elder law practitioner also needs to understand, among other things, the aging process, family dynamics, and the resources that are available to the elderly.
Cosponsored with the Virginia Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (VAELA), this program is geared to practitioners who want to expand or refresh their knowledge of the fast-growing field of advising the elderly. This program also qualifies for 6 hours of continuing education for Guardians Ad Litem for Incapacitated Persons.
Topics covered include:
- Advising elderly and special needs clients
- Planning for financial security
- Medicaid and other government benefits
- Planning for incapacity and special needs
- Ethical issues in elder law
- Long-term care issues and housing options