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15 May 2019 Caregiver Training: All you need to know about wills and living wills
May 6th, 2019 | Events, News, Older People and Caregiving
Back by popular demand! If you missed last month’s talk on caregivers and their legal options, or you’d like to build upon your knowledge about wills and living wills, then this event is for you.
On 15 May, AWARE is hosting a free talk on the legal aspects of caregiving for an elderly person. Lawyers from CNPLaw LLP and Lee & Lee will present this introductory session on wills and advanced medical directives (also known as living wills). It will cover general information on the functions and benefits of these documents, as well as factors to consider in their preparation. The talk will also cover property conveyancing and the steps of transferring legal ownership of property from one person to another.
Are you or someone you know considering making a will or an advanced medical directive? Or would you simply like to learn more about them? Hearing directly from these practicing lawyers is a great opportunity to answer any questions you might have as a caregiver.
When: 15 May 2019 (Wednesday), 7-8.30pm
Where: AWARE Centre, 5 Dover Crescent, #01-22, Singapore 130005
This talk is free. Refreshments will be provided.
About the speakers:
Edwin Chia is a partner in CNPLaw LLP’s Dispute Resolution Practice Group and Private Client Practice Group. As part of his practice, he regularly advises clients on wills and probate, lasting power of attorney, application under the Mental Capacity Act and contentious probate.
Michelle Chua is an associate in Lee & Lee’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department.