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Elder Law 2025

October 9
Practical tools for protecting the elderly

via webinar only

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Who should attend: Lawyers who practice in the area of estate planning and estate administration

Learning level: Intermediate/Advanced

People aged 65 and older are a quickly growing demographic in Canada, with the size of this population projected to double worldwide over the next 25 years. While longer lifespans are in many ways a boon, this demographic shift also gives rise to new and evolving challenges. Among these is the trend towards progressively increasing vulnerability in the elderly, both physical and cognitive, and the consequent need to provide protection to victimized members of this group.

Lawyers are often uniquely positioned to assist in quarterbacking such protective measures, particularly if they are attuned to the applicable law and available resources. This course is designed to provide legal professionals with an up-to-date overview of the prevailing jurisprudence, practical advice on how to prevent and curtail elder abuse, working with clients who may have capacity limitations, and more.

After taking this program, you will:

  • be up to date on recent case law
  • understand issues regarding incapable clients
  • gain knowledge of elder abuse
  • be aware of advanced planning for clients with disabilities and dementia