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16, 2000 VOLUME 8, NUMBER 16 The Elder Law Answer Book: A New Resource For Practitioners If you have questions about elder law subjects, you may be interested in a new offering from Panel Publishers. The just-released Elder Law Answer Book provides answers to many common elder law questions. The new book is written by Robert Fleming, partner in the Tucson law firm
of Fleming & Curti, P.L.C., which in turn publishes Elder Law Issues.
It addresses a wide range of legal concerns facing the elderly and disabled.
The book’s nineteen chapters are divided into five sections: |
| • | Establishing and Managing an Elder Law Practice (including both practice and ethical considerations) |
| • | Estate and Retirement Planning (including tax and non-tax issues and a chapter on post-mortem estate planning) |
| • | Fiduciary Administration (including probate and guardianship proceedings, and the use of powers of attorney) |
| • | Paying for Medical and Long-Term Care (including care options, long-term care insurance, the Medicare and Medicaid programs and a chapter on Special Needs Trusts) |
| • | Health Care Decision Making and Protection of the Elderly (including
chapters on patient autonomy and advance directives, elder abuse and age
discrimination) |
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The book is organized in a convenient Question-and-Answer format, and is written in plain English. Though there are citations to the relevant legal authority throughout, an effort has been made to answer real questions in understandable terms. A sampling of some of the questions addressed in the Elder Law Answer
Book:
The Elder Law Answer Book sells for $118, and can be purchased
directly from Panel Publishers (which is a division of Aspen Publishers). It
can be ordered directly from Panel Publishers at (800) 638-8437 or online at
the Panel
Publishers/Aspen Publishers website. |
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