This class is eligible for CLE Passport use. You will be able to select the CLE Passport as your payment method for no additional cost when registering for .
Credits: 3.0 Credit Hours
Description: Who will manage your client’s (or your) affairs in the event of incapacity? This popular class explores a topic that is relevant, professionally, and/or personally, to almost everyone at some point in life. Our expert faculty examines the advantages and disadvantages of revocable trusts, durable powers of attorney, and health care advance directives such as living wills and proxy appointments to manage health care and other personal decisions, as well as finance and property matters.
While the class primarily focuses on D.C. laws and procedures, it is very applicable to practitioners in Maryland and Virginia. This class is extremely useful to the estates/trusts, health law, and family law attorney, but it also benefits any practitioner who wants to learn how to exercise control over decision making during periods of temporary or permanent incapacity. Class materials include sample documents.
Faculty:
John L. Laster, Law Offices of John L. Laster
Andrea Sloan, Esq.