Let's Try This Again Tomorrow--Thursday, 5/7 at 11 am!
Thank you to all who tried to attend our “The Ultimate Secret to Avoid Going Broke in the Nursing Home” webinar on April 30. Due to technical difficulties, the webinar did not run as planned. We apologize to all of our participants.
We hope you will be available to attend the rescheduled webinar on May 7 at 11am. The problem has been fixed, so the webinar will run as planned.
Topic: The Ultimate Secret to Avoid Going Broke in the Nursing Home
Of course no one wants to wind up in a nursing home, especially during this pandemic, but if this worst-case scenario does happen, you owe it to yourself to find out how not to let it bankrupt you and your family.
When: May 7, 2020 11:00 AM Eastern Time
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Need help using Zoom? Click here for helpful tutorials from Arrow Senior Living.
For those who prefer, the webinar will be available on Facebook, as well. Visit (and "like") our Facebook page and scroll down tomorrow at 11am to view the live broadcast. To set up a reminder, see the "pinned post" on our Facebook page and click "Get Reminder" for an alert for when Mr. Farr goes live.
Evan H. Farr (Certified Elder Law Attorney @Farr Law Firm): In addition to being one of about 500 Certified Elder Law Attorneys in the Country, Evan Farr is also one of about 100 members of the NAELA Council of Advanced Practitioners, selected for this honor by his fellow practitioners who are members of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. A 4-time Best-Selling author in
the field of Elder Law and the Estate Planning and monthly columnist for The Practical Lawyer, Evan received his undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1984 and his law degree from the College of William & Mary in 1987. Evan is widely recognized as one of the leading Elder Law, Estate Planning, and Specials Needs attorneys in VA, DC, and MD, and one of foremost experts in the Country in the field of Medicaid Asset Protection and Medicaid Asset Protection
Trusts.
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