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Massachusetts Chapter

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2024 Annual Conference Speakers
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Hyman G. Darling, CELA, Fellow, CAP
33 State St Springfield, MA 01103-2003
(413) 781-0560
(413) 739-7740
About Practice
Biography
Attorney Hyman G. Darling is a partner in the Western Massachusetts firm of Bacon Wilson, P.C., where he has practiced since 1981. He concentrates in the areas of trusts, estates, taxes, estate planning, probate, guardianships, special needs, and elder law. Prior to joining Bacon Wilson, he served as a trust officer. Attorney Darling has been a frequent presenter for both the Massachusetts Bar Association and MCLE (Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education). He has also spoken for NAELA at several conferences, both locally and nationally, and he is a past president of NAELA. He is an adjunct faculty member at both Western New England University School of Law, and at Bay Path University. Attorney Darling serves on many local planned giving committees, and is a frequent lecturer for Pioneer Valley professional and civic groups. Attorney Darling is a member of the Special Needs Alliance, and is also a former president of the Hamden County Bar Association.
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Articles/Seminars

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Advanced Tax Issues in Pre and Post Mortem Planning AELR 2022This session includes an explanation of the income, estate, gift, and capital gain tax implications of estate planning, and how post-mortem tax planning can be used to reduce undesirable tax results.
NAELA Tax School 2022 EditionAn engaging full day workshop filled with practical knowledge to spot tax issues in elder law planning and expand your client service offerings. Tax impacts every aspect of property transfers and proposed tax legislation continues to frustrate long-term planning with confidence about future tax laws. Facilitators will arm you with practical information, including workflows and checklists, to confidently serve your clients in an ever-changing environment.
Finding The Keys To The Problem Of Aging DriversMaking decisions related to whether an aging person should continue to drive is difficult but vitally important for not only aging individuals, but also their families who care about and for them, the policy makers who regulate them, and the wider community who share the road with them. By Genevieve Essig
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