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Alzheimer's and the Practice of Law: Counseling Clients with Dementia and Their Families
When someone you love dies, dealing with the personal and financial affairs - on top of the emotional trauma - can be overwhelming. With this first-of-its-kind manual, the personal record-keeping workbook, packaged with a CD-ROM, walks you through the process step-by-step.
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A practical resource for dealing with family matters upon death, this first-of-its-kind publication from the American Bar Association and AARP - the nation's leading associations in the law and the advancement of issues that matter most to people 50+ and their families - helps answer the myriad of questions surrounding what needs to be done following a loved one's passing. This must-have book guides you through the steps to wrap up the personal and financial affairs of the loved one who died. Although the ABA/AARP Checklist for Family Survivors: A Guide to Practical and Legal Matters When Someone You Love Dies does not provide legal advice, it does include legal reasons, implications and complications that cover a variety of questions loved ones face upon death. In each chapter, you'll find convenient checklists to help guide you through the difficult time. Chapter topics include:
The ABA/AARP Checklist for Family Survivors is not intended as a sit-down-and-read book. It is a workbook designed to help you understand what you need to do following a loved one's death guided by simple yet thorough forms. Whether you fill in the forms in the book or use the CD-ROM included in the back cover, you can take comfort in knowing that the matters upon a loved one's death can be handled with ease. While there are a number of books directed to the widow on matters of grief and financial planning, this is the first - from AARP and the American Bar Association's Senior Lawyers Division - comprehensive guide that answers questions for family survivors in one straightforward book.
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Publications | Book
Alzheimer's and the Practice of Law: Counseling Clients with Dementia and Their Families
Publications | Book
Ethics in the Practice of Elder Law
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ABA/AARP Get the Most Out of Retirement: Checklist for Happiness, Health, Purpose and Financial Security
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Westmoreland County 2020 Child Welfare Summit: Achieving Permanency in the COVID Era [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Domestic Violence and Military Families: Representation and the Dynamics[CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
2020 National Aging and Law Conference: Ethics Representing Clients with Diminished Capacity [CC]
Oct
06
2021 National Aging and Law Conference
CLE 60 min
This product provides access to 6 on-demand sessions from the 2021 National Law and Aging Conference.
Oct
11
Events | In-Person
2023 Section of Family Law Fall CLE Conference
SKILLS 60 min
Join the ABA Section of Family Law in October to learn from experts in Family Law and Assisted Reproductive Technologies, to network with colleagues, and to enjoy all Louisville, Kentucky has to offe…
Oct
23
Events | Webinar
Climate Change Impact on Children: Cases and Challenge
Children's suffering from climate change is tragic. This year, Held v. Montana, the only constitutional climate litigation in the U.S. to go on trial, brought on behalf of children was heard in the s…