NAELA News Volume 22 Issue 1
By Robert C. Anderson, CELA, CAP
If you’ve ever visited Paul Sturgul’s office in Hurley, Wis., an old mining town of only a few thousand people, you will come away changed.
By Paul A. Sturgul, CELA
In order to inform and educate the legal community on the history and practice of Elder Law, Paul Sturgul wrote this article for GPSolo, a publication of the American Bar Association.
By NAELA Publications
An alert from NAELA’s Tax Section to all NAELA members about two significant tax law changes effective January 1, 2010, that will affect many estate plans.
By Lance M. McKinney, Esq.
Studies show the large majority of individuals dealing with mental illness have not established any advance directive to specifically address mental health issues
By Mary T. Berthelot, Esq.
How do you keep care in place when a skilled nursing facility reduces daily care to intermittent?
By Robert C. Anderson, CELA; Wendy Sheinberg, CELA; and Leonard Mondschein, CELA
It never fails ... bringing back nuggets of knowledge which help our clients and our practices from a NAELA Conference
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
If nothing else, this constant unpredictability is predictable. That’s why the main focus of NAELA’s upcoming Elder and Special Needs Law Annual Meeting in Orlando this May is “Planning for Change,”