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Kenney Hegland and Robert Fleming have written a book of legal advice for seniors that covers numerous topics including retirement, Medicare, advance directives, elder abuse, scams, age discrimination, disability in the family, and hospice, to name a few. Tonight you can learn a variety of things, including how to write your own living will. "…An engaging, even entertaining and uplifting, book about a subject most of us who are getting on in life often avoid: arranging our affairs for our latter years to avoid medical, financial, and legal troubles. I will use it myself and recommend it to patients, friends, and loved ones."—Andrew Weil, M.D., author of Healthy Aging. $27.00 ISBN-13: 9781594607370Availability: Special Order - Subject to Availability Published: Carolina Academic Press, 12/16/2009 Students taking Elder Law or Health Law might find this book helpful to get a quick introduction to topics you don't cover in your course or as a second opinion for those you do. As a savvy law professor, even if you don't teach those courses, particularly if you don't teach those courses, you get tough questions from friends and relatives — “Should I have a living trust? What's a health care power of attorney? What's a disgruntled heir?” Here's help for dire times.
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