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WHAT GUARDIANSHIP AND CONSERVATORSHIP PRACTITIONERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW LAW

5th Annual Guardianship Law Conference

Sponsored with the Massachusetts Guardianship Association and
Flaschner Judicial Institute

Please Note: This course has already been held.

Date: Friday, November 06, 2009

Location: Suffolk University Law School, 120 Tremont St., Boston, MA
Time: 09:00 AM - 04:30 PM

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Significant challenges confront both practitioners and the court in implementing and applying the sweeping changes encom­passed by the guardianship and conservatorship portion (Article V) of the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code that took effect on July 1, 2009. This annual conference explores both the substantive and procedural issues that have arisen and their implications. It provides an interactive forum for the discussion of the issues that both practitioners and the courts have encoun­tered since the new law was enacted. You will have the opportu­nity to be on the cutting edge with regard to the analysis of how to practice effectively under the new law. You will learn how judges, judicial case managers and leading attorneys in the area are interpreting and applying the provisions of the MUPC.

Who Should Attend:
This program is designed for professionals who are involved in guardianship and conservatorship practice, including attorneys, professional guardians, family guardians, geriatric care managers, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists and specialized facility managers.

Attend and Learn:
  • How to identify decisions that an incapacitated person “can” and “cannot” make

  • How to craft meaningful limited guardianship and conserva­torship decrees

  • Discussion of practical tips for completing the new MUPC forms

  • How to effectively seek authority for admission into a “nursing facility”, and a discussion of what is consid­ered to be a “nursing facility” under the new code

  • What is the role of appointed counsel under the MUPC and how will this affect practice

  • What are the implications of the new procedures on the privacy rights of incapacitated persons

  • A discussion of substituted judgment-What is “extraordinary medical treatment”

  F A C U L T Y

  M. David Blake, Esq., Chair
  Blake & Associates, Boston, MA
   
  Rebecca W. Brendel, MD, JD
  Law & Psychiatry Service, Massachusetts General Hospital
   
  David J. Dacyzyn, Assistant Judicial Case Manager
  Probate & Family Court, Franklin County
   
  John DiPietrantonio, Esq.
  Somerville, MA
   
  Honorable Edward F. Donnelly, Jr., Associate Justice
  Probate & Family Court, Middlesex County
   
  Lawrence Glick, Esq.
  Needham, MA
   
  Elise S. Kopley, Esq.
  Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple, PC, Worcester, MA
   
  Honorable David G. Sacks
  Probate & Family Court, Hampden County
   
  Honorable Mary Ann Sahagian, First Justice
  Probate & Family Court, Essex County
   
  Richard P. Schmidt, Judicial Case Manager
  Probate & Family Court, Norfolk County
   
  Eileen Sullivan-Boss, Esq.
  West Springfield, MA
   
  Jennifer Rivera Ulwick, Esq., Assistant Judicial Case Manager
  Probate and Family Court, Middlesex County
   
  S C H E D U L E / A G E N D A

9:00 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS
M. David Blake, Chair



9:15 ISSUES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF MUPC
  • Two separate petitions for personal and financial
  • Impact on existing guardianship
  • Limited guardianship and conservatorship with new forms
  • Guardianship over person only-what level financial oversight
  • Disbursement of funds for appointed counsel
  • Special guardians
  • Notice requirements
Lawrence Glick, Elise S. Kopley, Eileen Sullivan-Boss, Jennifer Rivera Ulwick
and a Family Guardian



10:45 Q & A

11:00 NETWORKING BREAK

11:15 GUARDIANSHIP AND/OR CONSERVATORSHIP HAS BEEN ALLOWED
  • Reports
  • Accounting
  • Financial Plan by Conservator
David J. Dacyzyn, Honorable Edward Donnelly, Honorable David Sacks,
Honorable Mary Ann Sahagian and Richard P. Schmidt



12:30 Q & A

12:45 LUNCH (On Your Own)

1:45 SENARIO 1-SUBSTITUTED JUDGMENT
David J. Dacyzyn, John DiPietrantonio, Honorable Edward Donnelly, Honorable David Sacks, Eileen Sullivan-Boss and a Family Guardian



2:45 Q & A

3:00 NETWORKING BREAK

3:15 SCENARIO 2-NURSING HOME ADMIT THEM TO MENTAL HEALTH UNIT
M. David Blake, Rebecca W. Brendel, Lawrence Glick, Elise S. Kopley,
Honorable Mary Ann Sahagian and Richard P. Schmidt



4:15 Q & A

4:30 CONCLUDE

  G E N E R A L   I N F O

Date:  

Friday, November 06, 2009

Tuition:  

$199; $179.00 for Suffolk alumni, attorneys admitted to the bar after 2006 and members of MGA.



Walk-Ins:  

Space is limited. Registrations at the door are welcome, but please register in advance to reserve a seat and your written course materials or call to confirm space availability.



Refunds:  

If for some reason you are not able to attend, you may send a substitute or call no later than the business day before to receive a refund less a $15.00 cancellation fee. Otherwise, you will receive the course materials.



Location:  

Suffolk University Law School, 120 Tremont St., Boston, MA



Credit:  

Approved for CLE Credit in RI, NH, VT & ME. It has also been approved for 6.0 hours of GAL credit in categories, D, I and Q as well as 6.5 credits in CPCS Mental Health Credits.



Special
Needs:
 

If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act, please notify us as soon as possible.



Scholarships:  

Are available to any attorney or professional employed in public service, or for whom attendance would otherwise present a financial hardship. For more information, call 617-573-8627.




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