Oregon Elder Law and Planning Update
Agenda
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Thursday, May 30, 2024
8:30 am – 3:30 pm PDT
Assessing Alternatives to Residential Long-Term Care
Presented by: Meredith Williamson
- Oregon programs supporting
- Adult day care
- Alternative living services
- Support services
Current Options for Paying for Long-Term Care
Presented by: Meredith Williamson
- Private pay sources for long-term care
- Long term care (LTC) insurance
- LTC annuity (deferred and hybrid)
- Oregon Health Plan
- Qualification and benefits
- The application process
- Attribution process for married applicants
Handling Ethical Issues in Representation of the Elderly
Presented by: Marisa Moneyhun
- Identifying the client
- Preventing conflicts of interest
- Determining client capacity
- Maintaining client confidentiality
Medicare: Addressing Clients’ Basic Questions
Presented by: Terry Berthelot
- Medicare basics
- Long-term care problem
- Part B enrollment
- Medicare Advantage
Financial Planning for the Elderly and Disabled
Presented by: Michael Rose
- Asset protection: estate planning considerations
- Exempt or excluded assets
- Using trusts and advanced planning techniques
- New legislative changes and potential problems
Reverse Mortgages and Other Related Home Finance Options
Presented by: Jeff Foody
- Types of reverse mortgages: features and qualification
- Using reverse mortgages to purchase a home
- What happens when the last mortgagor vacates the home?
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Credits
Accountants
7.2 CPE Credits
NASBA - National Association of State Boards of Accountancy
7.2 CPE Credits
Attorneys
6.0 General CLE Hours
Continuing Education Credit Information
This webinar is open to the public and offers accountants 7.2 CPE credits (based on 50-minute hours) of intermediate-level group internet based CPE credits in the area of finance. Knowledge of elder law and issues is beneficial, and no advance preparation is recommended. NASBA Sponsor No. 103015.
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This webinar has been approved by the Oregon State Bar for 6.0 general CLE hours.
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On-Demand Credits
The preceding credit information only applies to the live presentation. This course in an on-demand format is not pre-approved by any licensing boards and does not qualify for the CPE credits; please consult your licensing board(s) to ensure that a structured, asynchronous learning format is appropriate.
Speakers
Terry Berthelot, MSW, JD
University of Connecticut, Storrs-Mansfield, CTMs. Berthelot is an Assistant Professor in Residence and Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies for Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) at the University of Connecticut. She is also the Editor and Chief for NAELA (National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys) News. Her research and advocacy is primarily about access to healthcare for people who are over sixty-five and for people with disabilities. She earned her Master’s degree in social work from Syracuse University, after which she designed, implemented, and then coordinated a Joint Commission Accredited hospice program in the Mississippi delta. Finding herself fascinated by the legal and ethical questions surrounding death and dying, Ms. Berthelot pursued her law degree at the University of Mississippi. After graduating, cum laude. She joined the Center for Medicare Advocacy, a national not-for-profit law firm. As a senior attorney, Ms. Berthelot oversaw the Center’s advocacy efforts. She also provided legal advice and representation to Medicare beneficiaries unfairly denied Medicare coverage or access to healthcare, wrote articles for national publications, produced educational materials, engaged in educational outreach activities with a particular focus on the Medicare hospice benefit, was a contributing author to the Medicare Handbook, and served as co-counsel for federal class action lawsuits challenging improper Medicare policies. Also while with the Center, Ms. Berthelot was the lead Medicare trainer for Connecticut’s State Health Insurance Assistance Program and for Connecticut’s Medicare Senior Patrol. She is a former chair of the steering committee for the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys’ Health Care Section and she is the former Connecticut liaison for National Healthcare Decisions Day. Ms. Berthelot is currently a member of the Mansfield Town Council.
Jeff Foody
President, Northwest Reverse Mortgage and Reverse Loan SolutionsMr. Foody has been serving the reverse mortgage industry since 2002, a time when it was a relatively obscure concept. Since then, the industry has evolved to where reverse mortgages are widely understood and often used by thousands of homeowners who are 55 and older. He has been called one of the country’s foremost experts on reverse mortgages. Mr. Foody has been a speaker at the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association and other senior and retirement focused conventions. He has been recognized as Oregon’s top producing reverse mortgage broker for several consecutive years. Mr. Foody’s experience working with every type of reverse mortgage over the years has granted him the authority of a seasoned professional and enabled him to provide exceptional service through education. As of 2019, he is the proud owner of his own reverse mortgage brokerage, Northwest Reverse Mortgage. His belief in the ages of reverse mortgages is so strong that even his parents are happily enjoying one of their own.
Marisa Moneyhun
Kehoe Moneyhun Law, LLCMs. Moneyhun is one of the founding partners of Kehoe Moneyhun Law, LLC. Her practice focuses exclusively on estate planning, estate administration, guardianships and conservatorships in Oregon and Washington. Born in Portland and raised in Clackamas, Ms. Moneyhun is an Oregonian through and through. Ms. Moneyhun attained her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon, in Eugene, and her J.D. degree from Willamette University College of Law, in Salem. Ms. Moneyhun began her career as a judicial clerk at the Multnomah County Courthouse clerking for Judge Dale Koch and Judge Karen Immergut. After clerking Ms. Moneyhun worked at a small firm where she focused her practice on probate administration and guardianships. In 2012, Ms. Moneyhun opened the Law Office of Marisa Moneyhun, LLC, focused exclusively on assisting individuals and families with estate planning, trust and estate administration, and adult protective proceedings. Kehoe Moneyhun Law, LLC, is a combination of the Law Office of Marisa Moneyhun, LLC, and the collaborative and family law firm Kehoe Law (formerly Osher Law).
Michael J. Rose
Rose Elder Law, LLCMr. Rose is an elder law attorney based in Lake Oswego. His practice is focused on assisting clients through the retirement years with thoughtful estate plans and crisis management. He earned his J.D. degree from Willamette University College of Law and his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University. Mr. Rose comes from a long line of Oregonians who helped to settle the Mid-Willamette valley. He is a husband and father of five.
Meredith Williamson
NW Estate Law, LLCMs. Williamson began NW Estate Law, LLC with a mission of creating a law firm where people feel welcome and heard. She believes people are best served when they are free to laugh, cry, and share their fear, struggle, and joy. She wants her clients to understand their options and feel comfortable to ask questions. With client engagement and comfort in mind, she offers flat rates in long-term care, Medicaid, and estate planning. This way clients do not feel rushed by the clock or feel they cannot take the time to ask questions. Initial contacts are in person, over the phone, or over Zoom based on client’s preference and location. Home visits are also made available to people who need them. Ms. Williamson graduated from University of Oregon with a major in Psychology and a minor in business administration. She then attended the University of San Diego School of Law – a choice she made due to their Child Advocacy Clinic. Upon returning to Oregon, she was in-house counsel, co-owner, and manager of a family company that focused on connecting older Oregonians with appropriate housing and care services. It is in this position she saw the pitfalls of not having an appropriate and well-crafted estate plan in place and realized there was a need in the community for an attorney with her skills and caring approach.