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Supporting Muslim Clients and Disabled Clients in Estate and End of Life Planning 2023

Product ID: CA3468W
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

This program is an excerpt from Legal Issues of the Aging 2022.

The best laid plans

As the U.S. population becomes more diverse, so does your potential client base. People from a vast array of backgrounds and circumstances are seeking estate planning and end of life planning services. Practicing cultural competence will better position you to offer services to new clients and expand your practice.

At Supporting Muslim Clients and Disabled Clients in Estate and End of Life Planning, Hamza Jaka will offer insight on working with clients who practice Islam. In addition to a primer on Islamic Testacy rules, you’ll hear practical tips on helping Muslim clients with:

  • Lifetime gifting
  • Interest
  • Property distribution
  • Community property
  • Investment
  • Powers of attorney
  • End of life care
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Pricing

Member $99.00

Non-Member $149.00

Credits

1 CLE

Date and Time

Tuesday, March 28, 202312:00 PM - 12:50 PM CT

Add to Calendar 3/28/2023 12:00:00 PM 3/28/2023 12:50:00 PM America/Chicago Supporting Muslim Clients and Disabled Clients in Estate and End of Life Planning 2023

This program is an excerpt from Legal Issues of the Aging 2022.

The best laid plans

As the U.S. population becomes more diverse, so does your potential client base. People from a vast array of backgrounds and circumstances are seeking estate planning and end of life planning services. Practicing cultural competence will better position you to offer services to new clients and expand your practice.

At Supporting Muslim Clients and Disabled Clients in Estate and End of Life Planning, Hamza Jaka will offer insight on working with clients who practice Islam. In addition to a primer on Islamic Testacy rules, you’ll hear practical tips on helping Muslim clients with:

  • Lifetime gifting
  • Interest
  • Property distribution
  • Community property
  • Investment
  • Powers of attorney
  • End of life care
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This program is an excerpt from Legal Issues of the Aging 2022.

The best laid plans

As the U.S. population becomes more diverse, so does your potential client base. People from a vast array of backgrounds and circumstances are seeking estate planning and end of life planning services. Practicing cultural competence will better position you to offer services to new clients and expand your practice.

At Supporting Muslim Clients and Disabled Clients in Estate and End of Life Planning, Hamza Jaka will offer insight on working with clients who practice Islam. In addition to a primer on Islamic Testacy rules, you’ll hear practical tips on helping Muslim clients with:

  • Lifetime gifting
  • Interest
  • Property distribution
  • Community property
  • Investment
  • Powers of attorney
  • End of life care
Read More ↓

Hamza Jaka is a contract associate at the Lake Geneva Office of Gardiner Koch Weisberg & Wrona. He practices primarily in civil litigation, including civil rights cases, intellectual property transactions, and employment law. Mr. Jaka hopes to add a robust estate planning practice to his work. He received both his undergraduate degree and his J.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. Mr. Jaka is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin and serves as advisor to the Elder Law and Special Needs Section Board. He is also a member of the Walworth County Bar Association.

  • Improve your cultural competency and offer more inclusive planning services
  • Understand how to advise Muslim clients on estate planning needs
  • Develop strategies for lifetime gifting and distributions
  • Receive guidance on communicating with disabled clients
  • Advise disabled clients on how to plan for their future needs
  • Elder law practitioners
  • Guardians ad litem for adults
  • Estate planning and probate lawyers
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