NAELA News Volume 26 Issue 5
By Guest Author: Bob Klanac
A story of education, travel, and the importance of spelling.
By Ben Neiburger, JD, CPA
The challenges of marketing to Baby Boomers and simple marketing ideas you can use.
By Kristi Vetri, Esq., and H. Amos Goodall Jr., CELA
Our society is facing a tsunami of demented attorneys; wandering around, bewildered, carrying briefcases that they’ve forgotten what to do with.
By Professor Roberta K. Flowers
Can I act as a personal representative, trustee, or other fiduciary for my client and draft the documents to create the relationship?
By Robert A. Mason, CELA, CAP
Controlling the tax status of a trust.
By David Goldfarb, Esq.
NAELA’s public policy initiatives are working on behalf of you and your clients.
By NAELA Publications
Theresa Varnet’s article, “Future Planning for Families Supporting Adults with Lifelong Disabilities,” in the June/July 2014 issue is an excellent presentation.
By NAELA Publications
The New Jersey Supreme Court’s decision that retired police and firefighters could direct survivor benefits for their disabled children into payback special needs trusts was largely the product of advocacy by NAELA and NAELA members
By NAELA Publications
One of the goals of the NAELA Alliances Committee is to build relationships with organizations that would strengthen NAELA’s position as the premier organization in the Elder and Special Needs Law field.
By Jennifer VanderVeen, CELA, and Gregory French, CELA, CAP
Hands-on learning under the guidance of top experts in Elder and Special Needs Law.
By Bradley J. Frigon, CELA, CAP
Achieving balance in my professional and personal life is a continuous challenge for me.
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
The success of your practice depends in large part on how you are perceived by your current and prospective clients and your peers.