Navigating the Complexities of Non-Professional Caregivers and Attorneys 

May 11, 2020
Online

OBA Trusts & Estates Law PROGRAM | 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM (EDT)

This program is also part of the 2019-2020 Trusts and Estates Planners Passport Series.

Attorneys for property and personal care often find themselves in the role of non-professional caregiver for incapacitated individuals. This role can be taxing for the caregiver, and made more difficult if conflicts arise.

Never has this been more true than in the context of the current pandemic, as many caregivers and attorneys now face the additional challenge of being physically distanced from incapacitated individuals.

Join us to unravel the complexities, including:

  • Key considerations in selecting attorneys for property and personal care
  • Exploring the practical reality of how attorneys for property and personal care work together
  • How have obligations been altered by the current environment?
  • Resolving conflicts between attorneys
  • Making sense of compensation for family and other non-professional caregivers


PROGRAM CHAIRS

Rebecca Fisch, RSF Law
Elizabeth Bozek, BMO Wealth Management


PROGRAM SPEAKERS

William Parker, Parker and Company
Graham Webb, The Advocacy Centre for the Elderly

PROGRAM DETAILS

Date: Monday, May 11, 2020
Time: 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Program (EDT)
 

PROGRAM PRICE

CBA Member: $70* | CBA Student Member: $35* | Non-Member: $117*

*plus applicable taxes

 

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