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Conservatorship for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (Self-study – 1 General MCLE credit)

 

About the Program:  Some adults with developmental disabilities need help providing for their health, food, clothing or shelter. Some may also be substantially unable to manage their finances or resist fraud and undue influence. What options does California law provide in these cases? Special needs planning attorney Brian Wyatt and paralegal Teri Jones will present on establishing so-called “limited conservatorships” for this important population, as applying for a limited conservatorship is now required in California.

This video will guide attendees through the conservatorship process, examine alternatives to conservatorships, and share key insights Brian’s office has gained from petitioning for conservatorships in several local courts.

About the Speaker:  Attorney Brian Wyatt has been practicing law in California for more than 20 years. Brian’s practice focuses on trust and estate matters. He belongs to the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Academy of Special Needs Planners, WealthCounsel and the Sacramento Estate Planning Council. He graduated from the UC Berkeley School of Law.  

The Sacramento County Public Law Library is an approved State Bar of California MCLE provider according to the State Bar of California MCLE Rules & Requirements [Rule 2.72].

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Instructor

Brian Wyatt

MCLE Credit

Self-study - 1 General MCLE credit

Viewing Time

60 minutes

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