Adults

Estate Planning Workshop: Special Needs Trusts for Adult Children

Estate Planning Workshop

TUES | 2 p.m. | Lower Level
Special Needs Trusts for Adult Children

Parents of adult children with special needs play a crucial role in their child’s well-being.In this session, learn what a Special Needs Trust is, critical stes to take in creating a plan, and the importance of planning for yourself as you plan for your child's future.
Presenter: Attorney Aaron Haller of Levine Eisberner LLC.

Estate Planning Workshop: The Importance of Powers of Attorney

Estate Planning Workshop
TUES | 2 p.m. | Lower Level
The Importance of Powers of Attorney (Financial and Healthcare)
What are powers of attorney, how do they work and why are they important? This session will explore:

  • Planning options.
  • Who can make financial and healthcare decisions on your behalf.
  • What to consider when designating Powers of Attorney.

Presenter: Attorney Aaron Haller of Levine Eisberner LLC.

Estate Planning Workshop: Living Wills

Estate Planning Workshop
TUES | 2 p.m. | Lower Level

Advanced Healthcare Directives (Living Wills)
What kind of medical treatment would you pursue or decline? Would you want to be treated at home or in a hospital? When faced with tough decisions, what are the important considerations? Advance Healthcare Directives can provide guidance to your family and healthcare providers when you are unable to. Learn how this important legal instrument works during your lifetime, and what to consider when creating a Living Will.

Dyslexia Workshop: a two-part series

Dyslexia Workshop: a two-part series
Parents & Educators
Dyslexia Workshop: a two-part series
WED | Oct. 18 | THUR | Oct. 19 | 5 – 6:30 p.m. | Lower Level

An estimated 80 percent of people with learning disabilities have dyslexia – many of them children. Learn about dyslexia in this two-part workshop. With a focus on early identification, effective support strategies for children, and a fresh perspective on the diagnosis, the information presented will be relevant to parents, caregivers, educators, reading specialists, and counselors.

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