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Defining Incapacity in Estate Planning and Elder Law

Contains material from Aug 2019

Defining Incapacity in Estate Planning and Elder Law
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Session 1: Drafting for Incapacity Definition in Trusts and Powers of Attorney Examine the commonly-used definitions of incapacity, individually-created definitions of incapacity, and the pros and cons of using common definitions versus creative language.
 
Session 2: ​Sex, Drugs, Guns, Cars and Dementia Cover how the unique aspects of sexual consent, firearm possession, drug use, and driving are impacted as cognitive function declines.

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1. Drafting for Incapacity Definition in Trusts and Powers of Attorney (Aug 2019)

Renée C. Lovelace

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Session 1 —34 mins
Drafting for Incapacity Definition in Trusts and Powers of Attorney (Aug 2019)

Examine the commonly-used definitions of incapacity, individually-created definitions of incapacity, and the pros and cons of using common definitions versus creative language.

Originally presented: Aug 2019 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference

Renée C. Lovelace, The Lovelace Law Firm, P.C. - Austin, TX

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2. Sex, Drugs, Guns, Cars and Dementia (Aug 2019)

John K. Ross IV

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Session 2 —28 mins
Sex, Drugs, Guns, Cars and Dementia (Aug 2019)

Cover how the unique aspects of sexual consent, firearm possession, drug use, and driving are impacted as cognitive function declines. 

Originally presented: Aug 2019 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference

John K. Ross IV, Ross & Shoalmire LLP - Texarkana, TX