NAELA Journal Volume 17 Issue 1 e-Issue
By Mark J. Esposito, JD
An offshoot of undue influence in probate litigation is the issue of someone with access to an elder marrying him or her, even if the elder does not fully understand what is occurring.
By Aviv S. Bliwas, JD
The family caregiver support system needs to better educate the health care staff who meet with caregivers and field their questions.
By Kenneth Heisz, Esq.
In California, most financial elder abuse claims are addressed by probate courts in the context of conservatorships
By Joanne Barry Spellane, Esq.
A guide for a broad audience, including those who have received a serious medical diagnosis, and their caregivers and friends.
By Kevin T. Horner, Esq.
Legal service providers need to adopt a more tailored, focused delivery of their services to clients
By Charles P. Golbert, Esq.
Women in the Shadows of the Supreme Court
By Amanda C. Hsiao, Esq.
How do loved ones and others make medical decisions on behalf of an incapacitated patient in the intensive care unit