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TennCare: Tips and Traps for Tennessee Elder Law and Estate Planning Attorneys - On-Demand
Webinar is now available on-demand. NOTE: On-Demand webinars are not eligible for CLE credit.
Your older clients are naturally concerned about the rising cost of health care, particularly as it may rapidly depreciate the value of an estate they have spent a lifetime building. This problem becomes particularly acute when long-term medical care is required.
That's why it's critical that you have the latest and most accurate information regarding eligibility requirements for TennCare and Medicaid, so that you can provide sound, safe, and actionable counsel as clients plan for the last stage of life.
Use this 60-minute on-demand webinar to review the legal, financial, and care challenges of aging and disability. In just one hour, you'll get up to speed on:
- Asset transfers
- Income-First Rule
- Primary residence, the Valuable House Rule, and income producing property
- Vehicles
- Personal services contracts
- Gifting, promissory notes, and loans
- Life estates
- Continuing care community fees
- Strategies for married couples
- Annuities
- Pooled Special Needs Trusts
Order this advice-rich On-Demand webinar risk free.
TennCare: Tips and Traps for Tennessee Elder Law and Estate Planning Attorneys — is just $107.
You risk nothing by ordering, because we will refund every penny, no questions asked, if you are in any way dissatisfied with this On-Demand webinar.
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About Your Presenter:
Attorney Amelia Crotwell
Founder/Owner, Elder Law of East Tennessee
As founder and owner of Elder Law of East Tennessee, Attorney Amelia Crotwell devotes her expertise to helping elders, persons with disabilities, and their families plan for their legal, financial, and health care needs. Her legal practice areas include elder law, estate planning, wills and trusts, special needs trusts, Medicaid and Veterans Benefits planning, conservatorship and probate, Social Security Disability, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) planning.
Ms. Crotwell clerked for Gary Wade, then Presiding Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals. She entered private practice and quickly became a partner at McDonald Levy, where she handled elder law, wills, and estates along with cases involving personal injury, workers’ compensation, family law, and other civil litigation.