
Ethical Tips for Representing Aging Clients
Representing aging clients presents unique ethical challenges. No one knows it better than attorneys in estate planning and elder law practice. Do you have a firm grasp of how to guard client confidentiality when caretakers and proxies are involved? Are you following the rules when determining client capacity?Thsi course offers practical solutions to help you protect older clients and maintain your professional integrity. Register today!
- Discover strategies for evaluating your client’s ability to make informed decisions.
- Enhance your ability to identify and address undue influence.
- Preserve confidentiality when caregivers are involved.
Ethical Tips for Representing Aging Clients
Representing aging clients presents unique ethical challenges. No one knows it better than attorneys in estate planning and elder law practice. Do you have a firm grasp of how to guard client confidentiality when caretakers and proxies are involved? Are you following the rules when determining client capacity?Thsi course offers practical solutions to help you protect older clients and maintain your professional integrity. Register today!
- Discover strategies for evaluating your client’s ability to make informed decisions.
- Enhance your ability to identify and address undue influence.
- Preserve confidentiality when caregivers are involved.
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Representing aging clients presents unique ethical challenges. No one knows it better than attorneys in estate planning and elder law practice. Do you have a firm grasp of how to guard client confidentiality when caretakers and proxies are involved? Are you following the rules when determining client capacity?Thsi course offers practical solutions to help you protect older clients and maintain your professional integrity. Register today!
- Discover strategies for evaluating your client’s ability to make informed decisions.
- Enhance your ability to identify and address undue influence.
- Preserve confidentiality when caregivers are involved.













