A note from the co-editorsBy Mary Ann Connelly & Stanley R. KaminskiState and Local Taxation, December 2015An introduction to the issue from co-editors Mary Ann Connelly and Stan Kaminski.
Estate planning financial informationBy Lance D. TaylorElder Law, March 2015The author shares his estate planning “fact finder” that is intended to provide the attorney with a summary of the client's current assets, their values, and how they are currently titled.
Practice tip: The checklistBy Eugenia C. HunterElder Law, March 2015This quick-reference tool for estates will help you keep track or what needs to be done and the date by which it must be done.
Elder law arbitrationsBy Kenneth T. LumbElder Law, June 2014One of the most effective defenses to a lawsuit alleging bad nursing home care is a predispute mandatory arbitration agreement.
Thank you!Elder Law, June 2014The Elder Law Section Council would like to thank everyone that contributed to the very successful 1st Annual Elder Law Bootcamp: Basics and Beyond.
Adult protective servicesBy Karen Alice KloppeElder Law, September 2013Governor Quinn signed House Bill 948 into law as Public Act 98-49, effective July 1, 2013. This new law adds Illinois to the ranks of other states that operate a single Adult Protective Services Program.
Tips from Heckerling 2013 and beyondBy Dennis J. JacknewitzTrusts and Estates, March 2013The author shares what he learned from Heckerling and in the months since the conference in light of the new American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.
Help hospice out of the closetBy Daniel M. Moore, Jr.Elder Law, December 2012While the present dichotomy of curative versus hospice care exists, elder law attorneys can play a helpful, healthful role by apprising their clients making health care advance directives of the potential advantages of hospice at a future time.
Senior tax exemptionsBy Leonard F. Amari & Katherine O’DellSenior Lawyers, October 2012With just short of 300,000 seniors losing their Senior Citizen exemptions in Cook County, many of us can expect calls from our elderly clients asking the questions addressed in this article.
The Center for Elder Law publishes study on the mediator’s roleBy Casey HarterAlternative Dispute Resolution, May 2012Elder mediation is growing and, as a result, basic rules and regulations need to be placed in order to better serve the needs of older adults.
Mediations involving seniorsBy Terry Moritz & Heather Scheiwe KulpAlternative Dispute Resolution, February 2012Elder law and mediation in Illinois is growing, but some challenges particular to elder law disputes should be considered.
When age matters: Towards an international convention on the rights of older personsBy Erin M. DoyleInternational and Immigration Law, January 2012As the global population continues to age, the international community must address questions such as whether the rights of older persons can be promoted through existing instruments or whether a new treaty is needed. This article provides a brief overview of the efforts already undertaken.