The Society of Certified Senior Advisors announces a new educational and entertaining webinar that the will guide you through the Top 5 Estate Tips You Can’t Die Without presented by estate and elder law attorney, Linda Sekely. Linda will bring you practical tips, traps and client examples from her 25 years of practice in estate law. Topics will include:
Power / weakness behind the power of attorney
Deeding of real estate to loved ones
Bloodline planning and creditor protection
The wonder of the living trust
Special needs planning
Register today at http://www.csa.us/
This presentation is free for members only and will be held on Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 at 12 PM (MST). Members of the public may register for a fee of $49. Register for this event today at http://www.csa.us/
The Society of Certified Senior Advisors (SCSA) produces monthly webinars for our CSAs. This is only a small portion of the vast array of benefits offered to our CSAs that range from ongoing education to professional development.
Linda Sekely, published author of five books on estate planning and asset protection, is the managing partner of the Law Firm of Linda Sekely & Associates. She is a national speaker, frequent guest lecturer and trainer for national conferences and professional associations. Linda hosted and produced her own weekly syndicated radio talk show, “Exit Stage Right” where she advised listeners on matters of estate legal documents, probate, and elder law. She is the founder and executive director of Pennsylvania Estate Advisory Team, a nonprofit educational organization for elder and estate law and planning and has been named to the prestigious National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
Keep in mind this webinar is only a few weeks away. Register today – don’t pass up this educating journey that will introduce you to the Top 5 Estate Tips You Can’t Die Without, http://www.csa.us/
About SCSA
SCSA’s mission is to educate professionals to work more effectively with their senior clients. For those who work with seniors, this means understanding the key health, social and financial factors that are important to seniors—and how these factors work together. CSAs are able to integrate this into their professional practices, no matter what field they’re in. They’ve learned how incredibly gratifying it is to help seniors achieve their goals, and the seniors they’ve worked with have learned how important it is to work with someone who truly understands their age-related circumstances. For more information about SCSA and its educational course, please visit www.csa.us.
Contact:
Erica Ananich, SCSA
(888) 538-2599
society@csa.us



