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REMOTE PROGRAM: Part 4 of 7 Wealth Management Series: Long-Term Care and Senior Living
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Credit: 0 CLE Credit Hours Planning for senior living requires careful consideration of both short-term and long-term financial objectives, especially when a move to a retirement or senior living community is considered. Retirement income, savings, and investments should be analyzed in relation to potential healthcare costs and adequate insurance coverage. Depending on the type of facility and level of care needed or desired, the cost of living in a senior living community can be steep and financially derailing. Planning wisely for such life transitions is essential to help family and loved ones lessen financial burdens. We always say: you do not need to have long-term care insurance, but you do need to have a plan.Pre-registration for this program is required. As always, please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues. D.C. Bar membership is not required to attend. Non-members will need to create a profile to register.
This remote program will be hosted on the Zoom platform. You will receive access information from D.C. Bar Communities staff the afternoon prior to the program. The Zoom access information should not be shared with other, as registration is required.
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Sponsored by: D.C. Bar Communities Office Related Communities of Interest: D.C. Bar Estates, Trusts and Probate Law Community; D.C. Bar Family Law Community; D.C. Bar Health Law Community; D.C. Bar Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Community Speakers:
**Early bird registration will end on Friday, February 7.
Early Bird rate expires Friday, February 7, 2025 Registration Fees | Early Registration | Standard |
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Non-Member | $30.00 | $40.00 | D.C. Bar Member | $20.00 | $30.00 | D.C. Bar Premium Community Member | $0.00 | $0.00 | D.C. Bar Regular Community Member | $0.00 | $0.00 | Law Student Community | $0.00 | $10.00 |
Government Registration Fee | Early Registration | Standard |
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Non-Member | $15.00 | $20.00 |
NonProfit Registration Fee | Early Registration | Standard |
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Non-Member | $15.00 | $20.00 |
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