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Register Now for the Nuts and Bolts of an Elder Law Practice: Elder Law 101

Co-Sponsored by the WSBA Elder Law Section

Gain the information you need to start developing/enhancing your elder law practice.

• How Medicaid works and applies to your clients
• An Introduction to basic estate planning, including wills, revocable trusts and other methods of transferring assets upon death
• A basic outline for opening a probate, including questions to pose
• Learn how to address creditor claims, distribute, and close a probate
• The nuts and bolts of filing a guardianship
• The basics of filing a vulnerable adult petition

When: January 22, 2010

Where: Washington State Convention and Trade Center
              Pike Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues, Seattle

CLE Credits: 6.50 (5.75 general credits and .75 ethics credits pending)

Tuition: $225

(Sorry, the WSBA-CLE Passport may not be used to register for this program.)

Click here for further details and online registration.

If special accommodations are needed, please contact Jennifer Keene at 206-727-881 or toll-free at 1-800-945-WSBA, e-mail jenniferk@wsba.org.


Recent Events

The section retains a list of selected recent events for the benefit of attendees who may wish to apply for CLE credit.

2009

  • Friday, October 30, 2009 - The Intersection of Family and Elder Law: Strategic Solutions. Approved for 6.25 general CLE credits, including 1.75 ethics credits.
  • Friday, September 18, 2009 - 12th Annual Fall Elder Law Conference: "High-Conflict Personalities in Elder Law." 6.5 credits (6.0 general and .5 ethics)
  • Friday, July 31, 2009 - "Protecting Vulnerable Adults: Tools for Planning and Litigation."
  • Friday, January 23, 2009 - "Elder Law Essentials: The Critical Foundation for Your Elder Law Practice." 6.5 CLE credits pending (5.75 general and .75 ethics).

2008

  • Friday, October 17, 2008 - "Advising Clients on Domestic Partner Registration and Related Issues: Applicability, Portability, Filling the Gaps."  Approved for 6.75 CLE credits (5.75 general and 1.0 ethics).
  • Friday, September 12, 2008 - The Annual Fall Elder Law Conference. "Protecting Our Parents:  Prevention and Resolution of Elder Law Issues."  CLE Credits: 6.5 credits (5.75 general and .75 ethics). Application will be made for CPG continuing education credit.




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