By Kathleen D. Hayes, Esq.
Supported decision-making is a legal concept that promotes self-determination and serves as an alternative to guardianship and conservatorship.
By Rajiv Nagaich, CAP, Fellow, and April D. Hill, CELA, CAP
We wrote this article together knowing we are both firm believers in the benefits of family meetings for our clients, yet we do not totally agree on how a family meeting should look or be carried out.
By Marielle F. Hazen, CELA, Fellow
Meet NAELA's 36th President, Bridget O'Brien Swartz, Esq.
By Bridget O’Brien Swartz, Esq.
The pandemic is over! Although behind us, what has resulted is a new normal. In the context of elder and special needs law, the pandemic revealed existing vulnerabilities and created new ones for the populations we serve and with which we work.
By Andrew R. Boyer, Esq.
NAELA's 2023 Annual Conference featured highly rated sessions, quality networking, and valuable information for attorneys and their practices.
By Terry Berthelot, MSW, JD
A brief synopsis of some of the many outstanding sessions at NAELA's 2023 Annual Conference.
By Bridget O’Brien Swartz, Esq.
Equipping attorneys for the complexity of elder and special needs law.
By C. Grace Whiting, JD
Surviving the artificial intelligence boom.