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MCLE: Elder Law: Capacity and Undue Influence

Wednesday, March 21, 2018
12:15 p.m. — 1:15 p.m.

As the population ages and more elders live alone, attorneys deal increasingly with the problems of capacity and undue influence. Clients in the areas of trusts and estates, probate, family law, and general civil litigation may present serious legal issues arising from a lack of decision-making capacity or the undue influence of a third party. Learn how to assess and resolve these issues.

Class covers:

Earn 1.0 hour general MCLE credit.

Presented by Janet R. Morris, Esq.:
Before founding Janet R. Morris, Esq. Elder Care Consulting, Janet worked in elder care for over 30 years at Bet Tzedek Legal Services, a non-profit legal services corporation in Los Angeles. Janet’s passionate advocacy for abused and neglected elders and dependent adults compelled her to establish Bet Tzedek’s Caregiver and Elder Justice units, both of which serve families who are navigating the difficult decisions of elder care. She frequently trains judges, doctors, lawyers, social workers, and other professionals in areas including legal and financial planning, capacity and decision-making, and elder and dependent adult abuse.

No legal advice:
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Registration fees: $35 for the class
Non-refundable, payment reserves spot
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