NAELA News Volume 24 Issue 3
By Edwin Boyer, Esq., CAP
NAELA’s new president brings passion and enthusiasm to everything he does. Find out more about Gregory French.
By Eileen Beal
I’m a “geri” writer and I not-so-jokingly tell my journalism colleagues (most of whom cover some aspect of health care) that I live in and cover the geriverse. The geriverse?
By Tom Caffrey
Save time, cut expenses, and expand the delivery of your legal services.
By Patricia Tobin, CELA, and Heather Campopiano, Esq.
Help your special needs trusts clients avoid loss and demonstrate excellent client service by periodically reminding them about reporting obligations.
By NAELA Publications
With their eyes on a critical election this fall, members of Congress are frequently returning home to engage with voters in their districts.
By Bailey Liipfert III, CELA
A payback special needs trust allows a beneficiary to shelter the assets from settlement for life and use these assets to pay for things not covered by government benefits.
By Brian F. Mahoney, Esq.
Be aware of nursing home problems and how to address them.
By Timothy P. Crawford, CELA, CAP
This article discusses some strategies for protecting assets to be used when clients come to you significantly in advance of their need for long-term care.
By Gregory S. French, CELA, CAP
Three years ago, NAELA’s new Executive Director, Pete Wacht, introduced NAELA’s Board to Blue Ocean planning.
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
Without the support of the association’s leadership, volunteers, and staff, you can’t accomplish much of anything; therefore, you need to learn how to interact with all the key constituencies in a way that benefits them and the Academy.