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Know Your Tool Kit: How Planners Can Address Select Guardianship and Public Benefits Concerns

As life “happens” to our aging clients, their needs can change in unimaginable ways. Sometimes, they need protection from bad actors. Sometimes, they unwittingly become a bad actor. Sometimes, they have caregiving needs at great expense. This session will cover the legal rules that you will face and the solutions you can offer when protecting clients in some of these circumstances.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P9004-21E1-08
$80.00 or 1.00 credits
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Faculty: 

Ray J. Koenig III, Clark Hill PLC, Chicago

Ben A. Neiburger, Generation Law Ltd., Elmhurst   

Originally presented as part of the 64th Annual Estate Planning Short Course 2021

Expires: 9/30/2023

Faculty: 

Ray J. Koenig III, Clark Hill PLC, Chicago

Ben A. Neiburger, Generation Law Ltd., Elmhurst   

Originally presented as part of the 64th Annual Estate Planning Short Course 2021

Expires: 9/30/2023

Products specifications
Program Date5/24 & 5/25/2021
Session from:64th Annual Estate Planning Short Course
Products specifications
Program Date5/24 & 5/25/2021
Session from:64th Annual Estate Planning Short Course
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