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Elder Law Workshop to Be Held Nov. 16

 

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COURT HOUSE — Cape May County Community Disabilities Awareness Day will be held Nov. 16 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at Avalon Elementary School, Room 101, 235 – 32nd Street, Avalon, NJ.
Eileen W. Siegeltuch, the presenter, is an attorney at Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, a firm that provides specialized legal services to seniors and families of children and adults with disabilities. Ms. Siegeltuch specializes in special needs planning and elder law issues, including planning for Medicaid eligibility and other public benefits. Eileen also has great expertise and experience in all areas relating to estate and tax planning, business succession planning, estate administration, and estate and trust litigation. She is a member of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania bars, and is a member of the Elder and Disability Law section of the New Jersey Bar Association.
This free workshop will be offered at the 5th Annual Cape May County Community Disabilities Awareness Day. During this workshop, attendees will learn about ways to finance long-term care, minimize or avoid the financial hardship on a spouse and preserve assets for children. An overview of basic and critical planning steps will also be discussed.
Registration for this Elder Law Workshop is encouraged but not required. To pre-register contact: Paulann Pierson, Cape May County Department of Aging & Disability Services, 609-886-2784 or ppierson@co.cape-may.nj.us)

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