RVEPC February Meeting - Who are You and What are You Doing in My Office? - Ethical Issues Relating to the Attorney-Client Relationship in the Elder Law Context
Please join us for our February 4th meeting at the Shenandoah Club.
About Neal Walters:
Neal Walters is a member of the firm of Scott|Kroner, PLC, in Charlottesville, where he has practiced since 1993. Mr. Walters has an adult son with Down syndrome and has decades of experience in the parallel universe of life with a family member who has special needs. In addition to advising clients regarding special needs estate planning and public benefits, Mr. Walters frequently serves as petitioner’s and respondent’s counsel in incapacity proceedings as well as being a guardian ad litem for incapacitated adults. Despite knowing better, Mr. Walters and his firm serve as guardian and conservator for incapacitated adults, and as trustee of both regular and Special Needs Trusts. Mr. Walters has served on the boards of The Arc of the Piedmont and Commonwealth Community Trust, as well as two terms as one of Charlottesville’s representatives on the board of Region Ten Community Services Board. He is a frequent presenter for VAELA, VACLE, the Virginia Institute of Autism, and other organizations.
TO ATTEND: To assure a seat for dinner, you must make your reservation by 4 PM, Friday, January 31st, using the REGISTER NOW or RSVP function on this notice or via email to tbadkins@carilionclinic.org. If you require a vegetarian or other special diet meal, then please note such with your RSVP online in "Special Requests" area or you may be charged extra for any changes made at the meeting.
GUESTS: The guest fee is $35. Guests must be registered in advance by a member. Guests who are in good standing at another region's Estate Planning Council must register, but are not required to be sponsored by a member.
CANCELLATIONS must be received by e-mail as noted above by 12 Noon, Monday, February 3rd. Failure to cancel by this date will cause you to be assessed a late penalty of $35.00