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- Posted September 04, 2014
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Free legal seminar for seniors offered Sept. 11
The Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA) will host a free legal seminar, Senior Law Day, on Thursday, Sept. 11, from 9:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the William M. Costick Activities Center in Farmington Hills.
Senior Law Day is designed to help educate senior members of the community on different areas of law and to assist attendees in finding answers to their legal questions.
Attendees will choose three informational sessions to attend and will be provided a complimentary lunch. Session topics include: "Heir" Raising Stories - Why You Need an Estate Plan, Guardianships/Conservatorships, Medicaid Planning & Michigan Estate Recovery, Anatomy of the Probate Process, and Medical Power of Attorney/Advance Health Directives. A few attorneys also will be on hand from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to provide brief advice to attendees with personal questions.
Those interested in attending should register with the William M. Costick Activities Center by calling 248-473-1830.
Published: Thu, Sep 04, 2014
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