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Comprehensive End of Life Planning

  • October 19, 2023

This program is a specialized end-of-life planning legal program designed for elder law lawyers who are dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate guidance to their clients during life's final chapters.

Elder Law, Student Forum

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Elder Law Case Law and Legislative Insights

  • September 06, 2023

With the aging population in Ontario, it is crucial to remain informed about the intricate legal issues affecting seniors, including long-term care, healthcare decision-making, and other related areas.

Elder Law, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

Elder Law Case Law and Legislative Insights

  • September 06, 2023

With the aging population in Ontario, it is crucial to remain informed about the intricate legal issues affecting seniors, including long-term care, healthcare decision-making, and other related areas.

Elder Law, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

Third-Party Elder Fraud

  • June 01, 2023

Elder Law Clients are more frequently the victims of third-party fraud incidents, from the grand parent scam to having liens put against their homes.

Elder Law, Student Forum

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Beneficiary Designations Made Clear

  • September 21, 2022

With the recent decisions in Calmusky and Mak, it can be unclear whether a client can designate beneficiaries outside of their will.

Elder Law, Student Forum

Complimentary Archived Video

Critical Legal Issues Impacting LGBTQ Individuals as They Age

  • February 24, 2021

Join us as we bring together LGBTQ and Elder Law practitioners for a critical discussion of key legal issues that arise for LGBTQ+ individuals as they age, including long term care, wills and estates, as well as pension and benefit concerns.

Elder Law, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law, Student Forum

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Capacity for Lawyers: Elder and Corporate Client Matters

  • June 17, 2020

Corporations act through human actors. When the older adult serves as the principal or agent of a corporation, capacity can affect their duties and trigger problems needing legal resolution.

Elder Law, Student Forum