NAELA News Volume 22 Issue 3
By Stu Zimring, Esq.
A number of years ago, Ruth and I were involved in a very nasty contested conservatorship proceeding.
By Ruth A. Phelps, CELA
Turn these 10 tips into a helpful handout for your clients.
By Robert C. Anderson, CELA; Sharon Kovacs Gruer, CELA; Vincent J. Russo, CELA; and Charles B. Baron, Esq.
Many NAELA members are concerned about the repeal of the estate and GST tax for calendar year 2010 and what this means for the management of their more wealthy, married clients’ estate plans.
By Vicki Gottlich, Esq.
In March 2010 President Obama signed into law Pub.L.111-148, the Patient Protection and Affordability Care Act of 2010, and Pub. L. 111-152, the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010
By Mary WanderPolo, CELA
A timeline for the reform through 2015
By Leonard E. Mondschein, CELA
What you need to know about negotiating a lease and preparing for the move.
By Joan Lensky Robert, Esq.; Stephen Dale, Esq.; and Howard Krooks, CELA
What better backdrop than the vibrant French Quarter of New Orleans for the 2010 NAELA Special Needs Summit, where audience and speakers participated in a lively exchange of information and views on Special Needs Law.
By Ronald A. Fatoullah, CELA
As chair of NAELA’s Public Relations Committee, it has been my distinct pleasure to oversee the creation of NAELA’s Special Needs Leadership Award.
By NAELA Publications
NAELA has installed several new members of the Board of Directors, get to know a little about them
By Ruth A. Phelps, CELA
The following is adapted from Ruth Phelps’ President’s Address given in May during the NAELA Annual Meeting, Orlando, Fla.
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
In my last column I described NAELA members as different, and I meant it in a good way. Interacting with so many members at NAELA’s Elder and Special Needs Law Annual Meeting in Orlando last month confirmed my thoughts. Allow me to explain.