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What's New in Elder Law in 2020 - Part 2

What's New in Elder Law in 2020 - Part 2

Released Wednesday, 17th June 2020
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What's New in Elder Law in 2020 - Part 2

What's New in Elder Law in 2020 - Part 2

What's New in Elder Law in 2020 - Part 2

What's New in Elder Law in 2020 - Part 2

Wednesday, 17th June 2020
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Attorney Brittany Smith discusses some of the recent changes to laws affecting those in their second half of life, with a focus on policies that could affect long-term care planning and estate administration. These changes are important for all current and future clients to know about if they wish to safeguard their financial futures. Among the legal topics also reviewed are different types of Powers of Attorney, Last Will and Testament, and why it is important to review current Powers of Attorney and Last Wills and Testaments already in place periodically, ways to pay for long-term care while also protecting assets, trusts and more.

This is a recording of a virtual seminar presented exclusively to our firm's current clients on May 19-20, 2020, and is now being made available to anyone interested.

To view a video of the presentation, complete with PowerPoint slides, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV_YHPTym3Y

Listen to Part 1 of the "What's New in Elder Law in 2020" presentation, which focuses on policies that could affect estate and wealth protection planning including trusts, retirement benefits, the SECURE Act, the CARES Act and other statues and policies that deal with IRAs, 401(k)s, and other retirement plans.

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