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New Jersey Law Journal

Reflections on the 2015 White House Conference on Aging

On July 13, at the White House Conference on Aging, the current administration announced initiatives to expand upon the services provided for American senior citizens.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Authority of Guardian After Death of Ward Limited

In his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish writes: Guardians have long been vexed by the lack of a clear line of demarcation of their obligations in winding up the Article 81 Mental Hygiene Law proceeding after the death of the incapacitated person. A recent Court of Appeals decision offers guidance.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami-Dade Probate Division Moving Again but Will Stay Cramped

Miami-Dade Circuit Court's probate division will soon move out of its cramped temporay quarters, but even the new location is a temporary fix.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Attorney Admits to Taking $797,000 From Clients

A Long Island elder law attorney has admitted to embezzling more than $797,000 from her clients over a four-year period, the Queens District Attorney's Office announced on Tuesday.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Bill Proposes More Training for Guardianship Lawyers

Lawyers who hope to become certified to be guardians for elderly or disabled people would have to take an extra hour of continuing legal education if a bill that the House and Senate have passed becomes law.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

High Court's Groundbreaking Elder Justice Initiative

Under the leadership of its highest court, Pennsylvania is breaking ground in a field of national importance: elder justice.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Senators Seek Attorney Ad Litem Payment Data

Debbie Salinas Valdez of the advocacy group Guardianship Reform Advocates for the Disabled and Elderly said that no one watches what attorneys ad litem do in a case, and fees can climb to hundreds of thousands.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Senators Seek Attorney Ad Litem Payment Data

Debbie Salinas Valdez of the advocacy group Guardianship Reform Advocates for the Disabled and Elderly said that no one watches what attorneys ad litem do in a case, and fees can climb to hundreds of thousands.
3 minute read

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