Register For An Elderlaw Seminar

Please join us for a free seminar.  While each seminar is different we will always cover general information like the following:

  • Understand the advantages and disadvantages of wills and living trusts
  • How smart families can transition and reposition assets to better quality for government and VA benefits
  • When to put property in your children’s names and when not to
  • The estate planning documents you need right now

Each seminar will cover important elder law issues leaving you informed and ready to make the next step in your planning process. As you can see in the titles listed below, some seminars will have a more tailored focus.  It is generally sufficient to attend just one seminar. Your questions are welcome and encouraged.

Which seminar will you be attending?

10/22 at 10:30am: Elder Care and Asset Protection Workshop: What Happens If One of Us Gets Sick?

10/22 at 1:30pm: Elder Care and Asset Protection Workshop: What Happens If One of Us Gets Sick?

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10/24 at 1pm: How to Secure Your Family’s Future with a Rock-Solid Estate Plan…That you Feel Confident AboutWEBINAR

11/6 at 10:00am: Caring for the Caregiver

11/19 at 10:30am and 1:30pm: When the Diagnosis is Dementia: 3 Action Steps You Should Take Right Now

Other Upcoming Events:

10/10: Time Out Workshop


Seminar Descriptions Trusts 101: What Every Family Needs to Know About How Trusts Protect Your Wealth! Discover the 3 key questions your estate plan must answer, and the most important estate planning documents in place. We talk about whether you should have a Will vs a Trust, and why just having a basic Power of Attorney could put the courts in control of your life. We also go over hugely important but often overlooked ways to avoid all-too-common estate planning mistakes, including:
  • Avoiding probate 
  • Protecting your children from bad marriages or lawsuits 
  • Making sure your Executor and Successor Trustee will know what to do 
  • And more!
When the Diagnosis is Dementia: 3 Action Steps You Should Take Right Now Don’t allow an Alzheimer’s or Dementia diagnosis to devastate your life savings! Avoid becoming paralyzed by the situation. We will reveal:
  • Answers to top questions about legal, tax, financial and care concerns.
  • How to maintain control of your life, assets and decision-making.
  • Valuable emotional & psychological support services—you’re not alone in this journey!
Elder Care and Asset Protection Workshop: What Happens If One of Us Gets Sick? We find that one of the biggest fears many people have today is the fear of having their life savings wiped out if they need long-term care.  It is important that you understand what you can do to protect your hard-earned assets if Long-Term Care is needed.   
  • Discover little known yet hugely important steps you need to take right now to protect your finances.
  • Learn some of the biggest mistakes families of nursing home residents make and how you can avoid them.
  • Find out why “traditional” estate planning doesn’t work … and find out what does.
  • Understand how gifting money or real estate to your children can disqualify you from Medicaid unless it’s done just right.
  • Determine ways you can protect your children’s inheritance from divorce, lawsuits or bankruptcy in the future.
  • Find out how you might be able to qualify for Medicaid without spending down.
  • And more!
2024 Dementia Seminars Dementia Seminars for Caregivers 2024
THE 4TH WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH EXCEPT FOR NOVEMBER AND NO PROGRAM IN DECEMBER
January 24 10 am – 11:30 am The 3Ds – Dementia, Delirium and Depression. Identify and differentiate between the 3Ds.Explore symptoms of each.
February 28 10 am – 11:30 am Understanding Dementia – Meet dementia. There are many kinds. You wil learn about the most prevalent types and their characteristics.
March 27 10 am – 11:30 am Enhancing Communication With A Person With Dementia – Dementia causes an array of communication challenges. Learn these challenges and identify other ways ot effectively communicate.
April 24 10 am – 11:30 am Understanding Dementia Related Behaviors – People with dementia communicate through behavior. Learn the unspoken language of dementia behaviors.
May 22 10 am – 11:30 am Person Focused Dementia Care – Know the personal history of your loved oneto deliver the best of care. Your relationship wil change over time as your loved one changes. Learn to evolve and join your loved one’s journey.
June 26 10 am – 11:30 am Meaningful Activities for People With Dementia – Your loved one wil appreciate being involved with life and regular, modified activity. Find out how to continue to engage your loved one as the disease process continues.
July 24 10 am – 11:30 am Sensitivity to Aging With Dementia – Gain an insider’s view of what ti is really like to have dementia. You will experience first-hand what it is like to navigate when you have dementia. Prepare to be humbled.
August 28 am – 11:30 am Dementia and Elder Care NavigationHow Can It Help Me? You/your loved one have a diagnosis, things are changing fast. You need someone who has been down this road to helpyou navigate the rough waters of the ongoing journey. Protect yourself and your loved ones.
September 25 10 am – 11:30 am So Much Dementia – Why is it so prevalent? What are the risk factors?What are the different types of dementia? Ifeel so alone, Ineed help, what can Ido?
October 23 10 am – 11:30 am A Month of Spiritual Wellness – October brings Fall tidings. Seasonalchange is inevitable but not always welcome when your loved one had dementia. Daylight savings time can
November 20 10 am – 11:30 am Caring for the Caregiver – one of the greatest impacts ofAlzheimer’s/dementia is that it exacts a great toll on the caregiver. Learn how to care for yourself andwhen/how/who to ask for help.

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Why people love our seminars!

“My first time with The Elderlaw Firm was when we went to one of the seminars they give. It motivated my wife and I to want to reach out to them to plan for our future, and get things done. They did exactly that! It was a very positive experience. I want others to have this same feeling of accomplishment. You owe it to yourself to go see them like we did. You won’t be sorry.” David

 

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