The Annotated Powers of Attorney for Property and for Personal Care 2021
Date
Thursday, March 25, 2021 (1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.)
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Additional Information
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M. Jasmine Sweatman, C.S.Sweatman Law Firm
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Melanie YachAird & Berlis LLP
The pandemic has brought new considerations and unprecedented changes to many areas of our professional lives, and POAs are part of that trend. Never before have your clients been more in need of correct and clear POAs for property and personal care, and this program helps you give them what they need. You also receive invaluable and up-to-date Annotated POA precedents to carry your knowledge back to your desk and the files waiting for you.
- Get up to speed on recent legislative and case law developments
- Hear how to avoid common drafting slip-ups
- Consider the factors involved in determining testamentary capacity
Presenters
- M. Jasmine Sweatman, C.S., Sweatman Law Firm
- Melanie Yach, Aird & Berlis LLP
- Dr. Carole Cohen, FRCPC, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
- Dr. Richard Shulman, MDCM, FRCPC, Medical Director, The Capacity Clinic
- Nathan Spaling, Paquette Travers Professional Corporation
- Nimali Gamage, Goddard Gamage LLP
- Alanna Kaye, RN, BScN, MSC, A. S. Kaye Consultants
- Ambie Edgar-Chana, Edgar Chana Law
- Suzanna Walter, Estate and Trust Consultant, Scotia Wealth Management, The Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Company
- Andrea Hill, Turkstra Mazza Associates
- Sarah Jones, Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee
- Ian Hull, C.S., Hull & Hull LLP
- Raphael Tachie, Senior Counsel, TD Bank Group