Elder Law Section | Basics to Advanced Practice CLE
Date: February 17, 2026, 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Location: State Bar Conference Center
104 Marietta St. NW
Atlanta, GA 30303
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Join us for a full-day Continuing
Legal Education program on Elder Law, covering fundamental tools and
advanced planning strategies. This event, hosted by the Elder Law Section,
offers morning and afternoon sessions packed with practical insights
for estate planning and elder law attorneys. Morning sessions (9 a.m. –
12 p.m.) will focus on elder law fundamentals, while afternoon sessions
(12:30 – 3:30 p.m.) delve into advanced topics and interactive
discussions. Breakfast and sign-in will begin at 8:30 a.m. Lunch will also be provided, offering a great opportunity to network with colleagues.
Why Attend?
- Comprehensive Coverage:
Gain knowledge of essential elder law documents and processes and
explore advanced topics like long-term care and Medicaid planning in one
program.
- Expert Speakers:
Learn from experienced practitioners who will share insights on
protecting seniors from financial exploitation and will join an expert
panel discussion on best practices in elder law.
- Practical Insights:
Each session is designed to provide actionable guidance—whether you’re
drafting powers of attorney, navigating Georgia probate, safeguarding
elderly clients from scams, or transitioning your practice to include
elder law services.
Program Highlights:
- Georgia Advance Directive for Healthcare & Statutory Power of Attorney – Essential planning tools for healthcare decisions and financial authority
- Probate 101 – A step-by-step overview of the Georgia probate process, from filing to asset distribution
- Protecting Seniors from Scams – Identify and prevent the financial exploitation of elderly clients (presented by Paul Hamilton)
- Non-Probate Asset Transfers – Efficiently transferring assets (vehicles, beneficiary-designated accounts, etc.) outside of probate
- Lunch Break (12 – 12:30 p.m.) – Lunch provided by the Elder Law Section. Great time to network and discuss morning lessons.
- Long-Term Care Options – Guidance on assisted living, memory care, and nursing home placement when clients can no longer remain at home
- Working with Allied Professionals
– Relationship management with other attorneys, care facility
caseworkers, financial advisors, bankers, and more to better serve elder
clients.
- Medicaid Bootcamp – A
high-level overview of Georgia’s Medicaid rules & regulations,
including a case study on obtaining care for “improbable” candidates
through creative planning.
- Elder Law Practice Panel
– An interactive panel discussion on elder law resources and best
practices, and how to successfully expand or transition an existing law
practice into elder law (featuring Paul Hamilton and other experts)
- Adjourn – 3:30 p.m.
Who Should Attend:
This program is ideal for estate planning and elder law attorneys (at
any experience level) who want to broaden their expertise. Whether
you’re new to elder law or looking for advanced techniques, you’ll come
away with practical knowledge, up-to-date legal strategies and valuable
resources to better serve senior clients and their families.
Don’t Miss Out!
Mark your calendar for this engaging CLE opportunity. Attendees will
earn CLE credit while gaining insight into both the basics and the
cutting-edge developments in elder law. Join us and stay at the
forefront of this important and growing field. If you have questions or
need more details, please contact the Elder Law Section organizers.
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