
Elder Law: Medicaid and Other Issues
March 3, 2023 @ 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
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The University of Alabama School of Law, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
also available by live webcast
6 MCLE Credit Hours, including 1 Ethics Hour
Exponential growth in the senior population, accompanied by an increase in programs and benefits, has created a rapidly expanding need for legal assistance for the elderly. Whatever your area of practice, this seminar will provide you with the essential information and practical strategies you need to protect your clients.
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Handout materials will be provided in electronic format. At least 48 hours before the seminar we will email you a link for downloading the materials. For an additional charge, you may receive a printed copy of the materials at the seminar.
The price listed below reflects an early registration discount. Registration accompanied by payment must be received in our office before noon the day before the seminar to take advantage of this discount.
You may pay for the in-person seminar by credit card or check – see options below.
- Attend in Person
Pay by credit card
with link to materials
$329 - Attend in Person
Pay by credit card
with printed materials
$379 - Attend in Person
Pay by check
with link to materials
$329 - Attend Online
Webcast
(electronic materials only)
$349
The Schedule (tentative)
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast Buffet
8:25 Welcome
Presider: Lynn Campisi, Campisi Law PC, Birmingham
8:30 Medicaid Basics
- Income
- Resource Limits
- The Look-Back and Transfers
Lynn Campisi, Campisi Law PC, Birmingham
9:30 Spousal Issues for Medicaid Eligibility
Jennifer Q. Griffin, Campisi Law PC, Birmingham
10:30 Refreshment Break
10:40 What Do You Do With the House?
Connie L. Glass, Elder Law Firm of Connie L. Glass, Huntsville
11:25 Pros and Cons of Medicaid Planning Trusts
Jack Carney, Carney Dye LLC, Birmingham
12:10 Lunch on your own
1:10 Estate Planning for Potential Medicaid
Alexandra O. Priester, Dominick Feld Hyde PC, Birmingham
1:55 Refreshment Break
2:05 Long-Term Care Insurance
Hugh M. Lee, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
2:50 Ethics for the Elder Law Attorney
Judge Roman Shaul, Alabama State Bar, Montgomery
3:50 Adjourn