"GROW YOUR BUSINESS" CONFERENCE – INCLUDES CLE CREDIT*
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Implementing Veterans Benefits into Your Practice – 60 Minutes

Presented by Mark Wight JD, Idaho Estate Planning

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Mark Wight has been very successful in implementing veterans benefits into his elder law practice.  He will discuss the various ways in which he reaches out to the community to make veterans aware of his services.
 
Mark will also discuss how he integrates planning for veterans benefits with Medicaid planning.  Even attorneys who do not specialize specifically in estate planning or elder law, can benefit by integrating information about veterans benefits into their practices.  This is especially useful knowledge for attorneys who practice in more rural areas and offer a variety of different legal services.


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National Care Planning Council
​Senior Veterans Service Alliance

PO Box 1118
Centerville, UT 84014
​800-989-8137
contact@longtermcarelink.net

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*The format of this live training course, is generally acceptable for credit with most State Bars.  We will provide you instructions on how to apply for credit in your state if it is not pre-approved below.  The course is also pre-approved for State MCLE credits in the following states for the following hours:

California 6 Hours
Washington 7.25 Hours
Nevada 6 Hours
​Colorado 7 Hours
New Mexico 6 Hours
Utah 6 Hours
Idaho 6 Hours

Wyoming 6 Hours
Florida 7 Hours
Georgia  7 Hours


More states coming soon...
The course does not include any credits for ethics.

**This training course also meets the requirement for 3 hours of CLE for maintaining accreditation with the Department of Veterans Affairs as found in Title 38 CFR 14.629 (b).   This course will also meet the mandated  3 hours of first year CLE requirements as well as any ongoing 3 hours of CLE on veterans law and procedures required every two years (see 38 C.F.R. § 14.629). The information in this course and the detailed handbook that comes with the course are a result of knowledge derived from our participation in thousands of claims for veterans disability benefits.  If you wish to become accredited by the Department of Veterans Affairs, please contact us and we will provide you instructions on how to become so.  It takes several months to become accredited and if you wish to use this course to meet your first year requirement for VA Accreditation CLE, you must file your application at least 4 months before attending the conference.
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