By John L. Roberts, CELA
Help your clients comply with wage and hour laws, taxes, and insurance requirements.
By David Michael Goldfarb, Esq.
NAELA decries the impact of getting rid of the medical expense deduction
By Lori Parker, Esq.
An insurance policy that combines a traditional death benefit with a long-term care feature may be the solution.
By Amy Acheson, Esq.
Learn more about one of the stalwarts of the elder law bar in Pennsylvania.
By H. Amos Goodall, Esq., CELA
How can elder and special needs law attorneys advise seniors and people with disabilities who have student loan payments being deducted from their Social Security benefits?
By Abby Matienzo, NAELA Publications
NAELA volunteers play a vital role in the Academy.
By Abby Matienzo, NAELA Publications
How two NAELA Members went from state to national association involvement
By Michael Kirtland, CELA, CAP, and Bridget O’Brien Swartz, Esq.
The 2017 NAELA Summit offered advanced-learning seminars, peer-to-peer collaboration, and networking opportunities.
By Ruth Ratzlaff, Esq.
NAELA News Editor in Chief Ruth Ratzlaff attended the Summit and reviewed two of the sessions she attended.
By Robert C. Anderson, LLM, CELA, CAP
Marketing your elder law practice with solutions promoting family harmony, client independence, and preventing exploitation.
By NAELA Publications
With more than 25 years of service to the field of elder and special needs law and its practitioners, NAELA is the premier organization for those seeking information and education on how to improve the practice of law and build their practice.
By David Michael Goldfarb, Esq.
Politics defines the law and thereby your clients’ livelihood.
By Hyman G. Darling, CELA, CAP
As I am writing this message, I am approximately one-half into my term as President.
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
When I first joined NAELA I was taken with the Academy’s culture.