Program Chairs and Presenters:
Eric DeGroot
Wispact, Inc.
Madison
Kate Schilling
Greater Wisconsin Agency on Aging Resources
Madison
Presenters:
Joe Anderson
Medivest
Oviedo, FL
Janice Beers
Catholic Multicultural Center
Madison
Shannon Drake-Buhr
Covering Wisconsin
Madison
Bradley J. Frigon
Law Offices of Bradley J. Frigon LLC
Englewood, CO
Roy W. Froemming
Johnson Teigen LLC
Fitchburg
Peter E. Grosskopf
Grosskopf Law Office LLC
Eau Claire
KC Kratochvill
Wispact, Inc.
Madison
Mark D. Munson
Ruder Ware LLSC
Wausau
Meghan M. Teigen
Johnson Teigen LLC
Fitchburg
Peter J. Wall
Director of Fiduciary Services
True Link Financial
Denver, CO
8:30 a.m. : Welcome and Overview of Wispact
Kevin Hayde, Executive Director
8:40 a.m. : Case Law Update
- Recent regional and national cases involving Special Needs Trusts
- Practice tips
Peter E. Grosskopf
9:10 a.m. : Administrative Law Update
KC Kratochvill
9:30 a.m. : Charitable Remainder Trusts and Retirement Assets After the SECURE Act
Mark D. Munson
10:20 a.m. : Break
10:35 a.m. : Taxation Nuances of PSNT Sub-Accounting
Bradley J. Frigon, Peter Wall
11:25 a.m. : Medicare Setaside Trusts: A Panel on How to Work Together
Joe Anderson, Meghan M. Teigen
12:15 p.m. : Lunch
1:15 p.m. : Immigrant Eligiblity for Public Benefit Programs
Janice Beers, Shannon Drake-Buhr
2:20 p.m. : Unwinding the Public Health Emergency
Kate Schilling
3:10 p.m. : Break
3:25 p.m. : HUD-Subsidized Housing Issues (Financial Eligibility)
Roy Froemming
4:15 p.m. : Program Concludes
Following program start times, webcast replay schedule may vary slightly from above listed times.
- Stay up-to-date on the latest developments in Special Needs Trusts
- Know best practices for working with Medicare Set Aside Trusts
- Explore the use of charitable remainder trusts and retirement assets after the SECURE ACT
- Understand how immigration benefits impact means-tested benefits
- Discuss what to expect in your practice once the public health emergency comes to an end
- Receive important case law and administrative law updates
- Adult guardians ad litem
- Estate planning practitioners
- Elder law attorneys
- Probate attorneys
- Family lawyers
Tuition Discount
Elder Law and Special Needs Section members who attend the live webcast on April 1, 2022 will receive a $50 tuition discount.*
*The $50 discount only applies to the live webcast on April 1, 2022 — not to webcast replays of this seminar or CLE OnDemand. ELSN Section members with Ultimate Passes, other CLE passes, or PINNACLE discounts are not eligible for this discount. The ELSN Section may discontinue this discount at any time.
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Advising Older Clients and Their Families Vol. II
Save 20% on Advising Older Clients and Their Families Vol. II.** Plus, all seminar attendees receive a free two-week trial of the Books UnBound® version. Delve into Medicare and Medicaid, veterans’ benefits, guardianship and protective placement, and more with the foremost guide to elder law.
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**Discount applies to both print and digital Books UnBound editions of this title and cannot be applied to previous purchases. Offer valid as long as CLE credit is available for this program. For Books UnBound users, discount may be applied to purchase of individual Books UnBound title only and may not be used on purchase of full library.
Wisconsin Pooled & Community Trusts, Inc. (Wispact) provides for the special needs of persons with disabilities without endangering their eligibility for public benefits or placement on waiting lists. These benefits include entitlement programs such as Supplemental Security Income, Medical Assistance, Social Security Disability Insurance, and Medicare. The benefits also include home and community-based services, such as the Community Integration, Options, and Support Programs. Wispact, Inc., a Wisconsin nonprofit corporation, establishes and manages the trusts.
The Elder Law and Special Needs Section is offering five full scholarships available to section members. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 11. View application and requirements here.
Questions? Please contact Section Coordinator Jane Corkery.