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This set offers a comprehensive survey of the major legal issues facing elderly clients. It provides in-depth analysis and guidance in the emerging field of elder law and the special planning needs of older clients, including:

  • Financial planning
  • Estate
Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
Service Number:13511936
Pages:5274
Publication date:2024-06-06
Practice area:Elder law
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Copyright:2025
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Matthew T. Harrod

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Advising The Elderly Client, 2025 ed.Advising The Elderly Client, 2025 ed.
Matthew T. Harrod, Molly M. Wood, Robert A. Mead
Advising The Elderly Client With FormsAdvising The Elderly Client With Forms
Matthew T. Harrod, Molly M. Wood, Robert A. Mead

Molly M. Wood

Molly M. Wood practices elder law in Lawrence, Kansas as a partner with Stevens & Brand LLP (stevensbrand.com). She writes for and speaks to a wide variety of audiences about elder law issues, particularly those involving access to long-term care,

 

Advising The Elderly Client, 2025 ed.Advising The Elderly Client, 2025 ed.
Matthew T. Harrod, Molly M. Wood, Robert A. Mead
Advising The Elderly Client With FormsAdvising The Elderly Client With Forms
Matthew T. Harrod, Molly M. Wood, Robert A. Mead

Robert A. Mead

Robert A. Mead is the state law librarian at the Washington Supreme Court. Prior to this position, he was the deputy chief public defender for New Mexico, the state law librarian at the New Mexico Supreme Court, and the head of public and faculty services

 

Advising The Elderly Client, 2025 ed.Advising The Elderly Client, 2025 ed.
Matthew T. Harrod, Molly M. Wood, Robert A. Mead
Advising The Elderly Client With FormsAdvising The Elderly Client With Forms
Matthew T. Harrod, Molly M. Wood, Robert A. Mead