Hauptman & Hauptman To Present Cautionary Tale: Do Not Make The Same Mistakes As These Celebrities

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  • Newark, NJ (1888PressRelease) August 21, 2019 - Yale S. Hauptman, founding partner, Hauptman & Hauptman, P.C., is hosting a one of a kind, potentially life-altering, event: Estate and Long-Term Care Planning Blunders: Don’t Make the Same Mistakes. This forum will discuss and answer questions about the legal issues families face when dealing with executing wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, guardianships and conservatorships. Actual celebrity case studies will be used to illustrate common mistakes (and their consequences) so many unwittingly make.

    This event will take place on Monday, September 9, 2019 at 12:30pm at the JCC MetroWest in West Orange. Dessert will be sponsored by Care One Assisted Living of Livingston. Space will be limited. For more information or to register, please email contact ( @ ) hauptmanlaw dot com or call 973-994-2287 dot

    Yale S. Hauptman, founding partner, Hauptman & Hauptman, PC., is licensed both in New Jersey and New York. His practice is focused on elder, estate, and special needs law. He has personally helped thousands of families plan for the complicated and emotional journey through the long-term care process. Yale writes and speaks extensively on elder, estate and special needs law topics, has been featured in both local and national media and has been quoted in print and digital media outlets. Additionally, Yale presents elder law topics to legal, financial, insurance and health care professional organizations as well as to the general public. He is also a published author of an eldercare book entitled, “Be Nice To Me-I Pick Your Nursing Home.” Yale teamed up with his partner and wife, Laurie A. Hauptman, Esq., and nationally acclaimed speaker and financial advisor, Don Quante, for his book, “Don’t Go Broke in a Nursing Home”, a consumer’s real-life hands-on guide to long-term care, including Medicaid eligibility, Veterans benefits, and new ways to “self-fund” your care without going broke. For more information on Yale, please visit https://prn.to/2S5KymJ

    Founded in 1995, Hauptman & Hauptman, PC, offers a hands-on approach to Elder law. Your legal matter will be handled with attention and care. The firm can be reached at 973.994.2287 or visit http://www.hauptmanlaw.com/

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