Estate Planning with a Person who has Diminished Cognitive Capacity

01sep6:00 pm7:30 pmEstate Planning with a Person who has Diminished Cognitive CapacityCommunity Education and Programs for Professionals

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Estate Planning with a Person who has Diminished Cognitive Capacity

This program, presented by a clinical neuropsychologist and a certified elder law attorney, will discuss (1) the role of a clinical neuropsychologist in objectively evaluating cognitive capacity for the purpose of estate planning (2) the primary uses and domains of a neuropsychological assessment (3) the levels of cognitive capacity needed to execute Powers of Attorney for Healthcare and Property, and other estate planning documents (4) the rights and responsibilities of an agent under power of attorney; successor trustee, and much more. Bring your questions.

Presenters: Certified Elder Law Attorney Kathryn Casey, JD, CELA and Clinical Neuropsychologist Jennifer Wilson Binotti, Psy.D.

Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Time: 6:00 PM-7:30 PM

Location: Webinar

Registration for community members: There is no fee to attend. However, advanced registration is required. Please call 847-462-0885 or send an email to events@elderwerks.com

Registration for Professionals: There is a $10.00 fee to attend. 1.5 credits will be awarded to Illinois nurses, professional counselors, social workers, and nursing home administrators. Please call 847-462-0885 or send an email to events@elderwerks.com to register.

Time

September 1, 2021 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm CST(GMT-05:00)

Location

Webinar

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Certified Elder Law Attorney Kathryn Casey, JD, CELA

Katie is one of only a few Certified Elder Law Attorneys in Illinois. She has practiced exclusively in elder law since 2004. Her practice includes probate and trust administration, estate planning, special needs planning, long term care planning, Medicaid applications, and nursing home issues.

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