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NCLER Webcast: Strengthening Rights and Ensuring Accountability in Guardianship Systems and Practices: Part Two

October 14, 2022



October 20, 2022 | 3 PM ET

Register for the webcast

Join ACL's National Center for Law and Elder Rights (NCLER) for the second webcast of their training series to learn about the role of attorneys and strategies for legal advocacy for proposed protected persons and protected persons. Watch the first webcast of the series if you missed it. 

Presenters will discuss: 

  • Benefits of legal counsel in guardianship proceedings
  • Role of the attorney and how to be an advocate for a protected or proposed protected person
  • Person-centered representation
  • Legal strategies for advocating for less restrictive alternatives to guardianship and termination of guardianship

Speakers: 

  • Hilary Dalin, Office of Elder Justice and Adult Protective Services, Administration on Aging, ACL
  • Jessica Brock, Indiana Legal Services
  • Dennis Frick, Indiana Legal Services 

A link with access to closed captions will be shared through the webcast chat box shortly before the event start time. 

This webcast will be recorded and available on the Justice in Aging website shortly after the presentation. The recording and training materials will also be emailed to all registrants within a few days after the training.


Funded by ACL and administered by Justice in Aging, NCLER provides the legal services field and aging and disability communities with tools and resources to serve older adults with the greatest economic and social needs. 


Last modified on 10/14/2022


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