Planning for Adulthood – The Legal Framework around Disability and Disability Rights

This seminar will be of interest to you if:

  • You worry about the long term welfare of your young person with a disability when you die – who will support them to make decisions about their personal care and welfare? And who will understand their needs and make decisions about their personal and physical welfare on their behalf if they are unable to do so?
  • You need to understand the difference amongst welfare guardianship, power of attorney, property management and how a Trust may be useful for managing property.
  • You need information about the relevance of a Will and Letter of Wishes and how these might be useful.
  • You are concerned about managing and protecting assets or income of your young disabled person.
  • You are considering a family trust or sole beneficiary trust for management of assets.

Our speaker at this presentation is Nan Jensen, (Barrister and Solicitor) from Quinlaw.  This seminar was formerly known as Trust and Welfare Guardianship seminar.

2021 dates to be announced shortly

We now charge a nominal fee of $20.00 per family for our regular seminars. Payment options are on our website and will be sent by email when booking. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you find it difficult to come up with the fees. We are determined that cost will not be a barrier to families attending these popular and valuable seminars.

There is a cost to professionals of $50 each per seminar. This can be paid by cash, cheque (made out to our full organisation name Parent and Family Resource Centre Inc.), or direct debit. We also accept credit card or EFTPOS payments at the seminar or online credit card payments. We are happy to send an invoice at the time of booking. Payment is required prior to attendance.

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