Elder Law Program at Lied Public Library Featuring Nick Halbur, J.D. of Elder Law of Omaha

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Workshop, Other

Age Group:

Adults, Everyone
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Program Description

Event Details

The Lied Public Library is proud to present an educational program on Elder Law, taking place on Thursday, October 26th at 1:00 PM. The event will feature Nick Halbur, J.D., an expert in Elder Law from Elder Law of Omaha. The program aims to provide invaluable information and guidance for seniors, their families, and anyone interested in understanding the legal aspects of aging and long-term care.

Elder Law encompasses a wide range of legal issues and concerns that affect older individuals, including estate planning, Medicaid eligibility, healthcare directives, and more. With an aging population, it is crucial to have a strong understanding of these topics to ensure that seniors and their families can navigate the legal landscape effectively and make informed decisions about their futures.

Nick Halbur, J.D., is a respected attorney with extensive experience in Elder Law, and he will be sharing his knowledge and insights during this informative event. Attendees can expect to gain a better understanding of the legal aspects of aging, estate planning, and the resources available to seniors in the Clarinda area.

Event Details:

  1. Date: Thursday, October 26th

  2. Time: 1:00 PM

  3. Location: Lied Public Library, [Address]

  4. Speaker: Nick Halbur, J.D. of Elder Law of Omaha

The program is open to the public, and there is no cost to attend. Whether you are a senior, a family member, a caregiver, or someone with an interest in Elder Law, this event is an excellent opportunity to expand your knowledge and have your questions answered by an experienced professional in the field.

For more information about the Elder Law program or other library events, please contact the library at 712-542-2416 or www.clarindapubliclibrary.org

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