(1888PressRelease)
March 31, 2008 - World Media Television today announced the production of a series of segments on “Elder Law” as part of their “World Progress Report” educational program. “Elder Law is a specialized field of law that deals with the issues faced by the fastest growing segment of the US population, the elderly. It mainly combines elements of Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts, Conservatorship, Health Care Planning and Medicare/Medicaid Planning,” explained Chad Densen, Executive Producer for the series. The elderly and their families face unique legal issues. It's difficult to keep up with laws and regulations that grow more complex every year. The main goal of this series is to shed some light on these issues and educate the public about their rights and options, he added.
The World Progress Report is an issue-oriented and non-commercial program, and is independently produced and distributed by World Media Television directly to public television stations around the country. The World Progress Report strictly follows the standards and practices of public television, and is distributed freely to public television stations in all 50 states. World Media Television and its programming are not affiliated with PBS.