General Credit Hours:8
CLE CREDIT IS NOT AWARDED FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE COURSE BOOK ONLY.
The 2026 Florida Elder Law Symposium is a three-day comprehensive course on elder law. Day one – Fundamentals of Elder Law – is geared towards attorneys who are either newer to elder law disciplines or those looking for a refresher on various elder law topics. Presented in a unique format that incorporates interactive discussions between a panel of experts and attendees, the program includes practical approaches to estate planning, incapacity planning, guardianship, representation of disabled clients and their fiduciaries, public benefits, and the administration of estates and trusts. Practitioners of all levels will benefit from this course.
Planning for a Rainy Day: Representing Disabled Clients & Their Fiduciaries
Teresa K. Bowman, Esq., CELA
The Best Laid Plans: Estate Planning for the Elderly and Disabled
Jeanette Mora, Esq., Board Certified in Elder Law
Demystifying Benefits Eligibility: Public Benefits Made Simple
Kandace E. Rudd, Esq., Board Certified in Elder Law
Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Often Overlooked (and Valuable) Public Benefits
Kole J. Long, Esq., Board Certified in Elder Law
‘Til Death Do Us Part: Administration of Estates & Trusts
Stephanie M. Villavicencio, Esq., Board Certified in Elder Law
Panel Discussion – Incapacity & Estate Planning
Teresa K. Bowman, Esq., & Jeanette Mora, Esq., Moderated by Jason Neufeld, Esq., Board Certified in Elder Law
Panel Discussion – Public Benefits
Teresa K. Bowman, Esq., Kandace E. Rudd, Esq., & Kole J. Long, Esq., Moderated by Jason Neufeld, Esq., Board Certified in Elder Law
Panel Discussion – Estate & Trust Administration
Stephanie M. Villavicencio, Esq. & Jeanette Mora, Esq., Moderated by Jason Neufeld, Esq., Board Certified in Elder Law
Course Number:9495
Credit Hours:
General Credit Hours:8
Elder Law Credit Hours:8
Wills, Trusts, and Estates Credit Hours:8