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NUTS & BOLTS OF ELDER LAW & ESTATE ADMINISTRATION SEMINAR, books and audio CD Tuesday, April 27, 2010 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM Crowne Plaza Edison (Rt. 27), Edison Speakers: THOMAS D. BEGLEY, JR., ESQ., KENNETH A. VERCAMMEN, ESQ. Chair, ABA Elder Law Committee 2006 NJSBA Municipal Court Practitioner of the Year WENDY WOLFF HERBERT, ESQ. MARTIN A. SPIGNER, ESQ. This practical program is designed to provide the nuts and bolts of elder law practice & estate administration practice to general practitioners and young lawyers, as well as to more experienced estate planners and professionals who help senior citizens. Youll also gain insight on how Federal Medicaid Reform will impact seniors. Fee includes 390 plus page book, dinner, seminar and opportunity to ask questions. $159.00 Books, CD and Audiotapes CDP57810 Handbook/Audio CD Package $199.00 $159.00 * CP57810 Handbook/Audio Cassette Package $199.00 $159.00 * * NJSBA Member Price To qualify for this special price, you must provide your NJSBA Member number - Contact: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education 
 (732)214-8500 Additional information: Book & seminar elder law & estate administration including:
• Why Have a Will? 
Gathering information; standard provisions; designation of fiduciaries; protective clauses; sample forms; Ethics - who is the client?
• Powers of Attorney 
Types of POAs; what should be included; why clients need them; POAs and Living Wills; sample forms
• Living Trusts (Revocable/Irrevocable) as an Estate Planning Tool 
Why it should be used; disadvantages; revocable vs. irrevocable; Insurance Trusts; sample forms
• Basic Tax Considerations Jointly-held property; I love you Will; no Will at all; insurance owned by client; unlimited marital deduction; estate planning in the testamentary document; 
sample forms/letters
• Estate Administration - New Probate Law in New Jersey Probate process; duties of executor/fiduciary; gathering of assets; tax returns; tax waivers; access to property; sample forms/checklists
• Medicaid Planning in Light of Federal Medicaid Reform Countable assets of Medicaid applicant; income cap/Medical needy standard; look-back period; transfers of property; personal residence; Medicaid estate recovery rules
 and more New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education 
The non-profit continuing education service of: 
The New Jersey State Bar Association Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, Seton Hall University 
 One Constitution Square, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-1520 
Phone: (732)214-8500 • Fax: (732)249-0383 • CustomerService@njicle.com • Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Elder & Disability Law Section and NJSBA Young Lawyers Division
Price: 159
Street Address: 1 Constitution way
Location / City: NJ Law Center New Brunswick
Contact Name: Kenneth Vercammen
Website: http://www.kennethvercammen.com/ELDER-LAW4.27.10.html
Phone: (732)214-8500

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