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Elder Law Legal Information Law
Elder Law
Elder law covers the special legal needs of the elderly, particularly the need for patient advocacy, guardianships and conservatorships, and protection from abuse or neglect in nursing homes.
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- NAELA defines the scope of elder law and gives the latest news about legal issues affecting the elderly. Includes a searchable directory, a bibliography and resources.
- Provides information related to senior's legal issues such as wills, trusts, probate, social security and grandparent rights.
- The American Bar Association examines law and policy on a wide variety of issues affecting older persons.
- NSCLC publishes the latest updates on a wide variety of issues and benefits affecting seniors.
- Academic publication addressing issues affecting older adults.
- Articles and an email newsletter on elder law issues, from an Arizona attorney.
- Information about elder law and estate planning from a New York law firm.
- Carries out legal research, law reform, and education in areas of the law that have particular application to older adults. Includes publications on specialized topics.
- Resources available include reports on recently decided cases, elder law resources and access to helpful publications prepared by the Section.
- This AARP-sponsored manual developed by Legal Counsel for the Elderly defines elder law and gives seniors practical consumer advice.
- Guide to Arizona elder law.
- From the Senior Lawyers Section and the Young Lawyers Conference of the State Bar, this comprehensive guide reviews laws affecting seniors in Virginia.
- Library collection of links to various videos offering information on elder law matters. Includes a blog on significant current issues.
- The Centre supports the advancement and awareness of the legal interests of elders through research, education and advocacy.
- Provides comprehensive, current information on elder law, government programs and legal assistance for residents of Connecticut age 60 and older.
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