NAELA News Volume 27 Issue 1
By Shirley B. Whitenack, CAP
NAELA delegation researched the rights, representation, and support for the aging population in Iceland.
By William J. Brisk, CELA
More than a year ago, I drew up a list of books (for the Life Planning Network) that professionals should read to help them advise clients who prudently decide to plan for their 60s, 70s, or 80s.
By NAELA Publications
Join a NAELA Committee and you’ll make a difference — for NAELA and yourself.
By Wendy Shparago Cappelletto, Esq., CAP, and Mark Munson, CELA
Anyone who practices Elder and Special Needs Law needs to attend NAELA’s 2015 Annual Conference. This conference provides practitioners an opportunity to stay current on a variety of issues impacting Elder and Special Needs Law.
By Bradley J. Frigon, CELA, CAP
Special Needs Planners should know about the new methodology to determine income.
By Judith D. Grimaldi, CELA, CAP
Senior housing facilities that include assisted-living options were originally part of a nonprofit network of senior-only complexes or enriched housing projects.
By Professor Roberta K. Flowers
What relationship does an Elder or Special Needs Law attorney have to the beneficiaries in a fiduciary representation?
By Michael J. Amoruso, Esq.
New leaders will rise, once fresh faces will become more experienced legislators, and a new class of members will start their congressional careers
By Bradley J. Frigon, CELA, CAP
“Everything changes and nothing stands still,” is an ancient Greek aphorism and it holds true for NAELA public policy.
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
Adapting to change can prove difficult for a parent, as well as for an organization such as NAELA.
By Ruth E. Ratzlaff, Esq.
You don’t normally see my byline in the pages of NAELA News, but I’m excited to tell you about some changes we’re making.