The Annotated Powers of Attorney for Property and for Personal Care 2024
Date
Wednesday, January 24, 2024 (1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.)
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Alexandra ManthorpeCunningham, Swan, Carty, Little & Bonham LLP
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Alexander ProcopePerez Bryan Procope LLP
Scheduled back-to-back with our annual Annotated Will program, this program lines up expert panels that hone in on the essential drafting and litigation issues for both types of POAs. You will also receive valuable and up-to-date annotated POA precedents so that you can apply your knowledge to the files on your desk right now.
- What are the issues involved in multiple POAs, revocation clauses, and property located abroad?
- What are the considerations with prior-expressed wishes, values, and "no-heroic measures" clauses?
- What can and can’t you disclose to the named attorneys in your client's POAs?
- What are the best practices for dealing with clients with cognitive issues?
- What are your professional obligations to take on clients who are already in hospital or long term care?
- Who are "supportive family members and friends"?
Presenters
- Jennifer Corak, WeirFoulds LLP
- Andrew Felker, C.S., Walker Head Lawyers
- Alyssa Lane, Advocacy Centre for the Elderly
- Hannah Lee, ARCH Disability Law Centre
- Lucinda Main, WeirFoulds LLP
- Alexandra Manthorpe, Cunningham, Swan, Carty, Little & Bonham LLP
- Brittany Miller, Goddard Gamage LLP
- Alexander Procope, Perez Bryan Procope LLP
- Tanisha Tulloch, Torkin Manes LLP
- Amelia Yiu, TEP, Elm Law Professional Corporation