Guardianship of an Incapacitated Person Training

 

Guardianship of an Incapacitated Person Training presented by Medical-Legal Partnership & Volunteer Lawyers Service 

May 23, 2016
1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Worcester Law Library,
184 Main St, 3rd Fl., Worcester, MA 01608
Optional Tour of the Worcester Probate and Family Court at the end of the training 
 
Speakers:
Hon. Susan Ricci
Retired Probate and Family Court Judge and Access to Justice Fellow
Erin Bradbury, Esq.
 Law Office of Erin Bradbury
Stephanie K. Fattman
 Register, Worcester Probate and Family Court
Kathleen C. Brown, Esq.
 Assistant Judicial Case Manager, Worcester Probate and Family Court
Weayonnoh Nelson-Davies, Esq.
 Staff Attorney, Community Legal Aid Medical-Legal Partnership
Anita Conte, J.D.
 Pro Bono Coordinator, Volunteer Lawyers Service – Community Legal Aid
 
Agenda:
  • Overview of Medical-Legal Partnership
  • Legal Solutions to Health-harming Needs
  • Working with the Client, Court Forms, and Guardianship Process Overview
  • Court Expectations, Requirements When Filling, and the Role of the Register and Assistant Judicial Case Managers
  • Perspective from the Bench: What to Expect during the Hearing and Post-hearing Obligations
  • Overview of the Pro Bono Referral Process and Working with Pro Bono Clients
COST: By attending this free training, participants agree to accept two pro bono referrals during the project 
 
RSVP: Please RSVP to Pro Bono Coordinator, Jena Gutierrez, Esq., Community Legal Aid at jenagutierrez@cla-ma.org or (508) 425-2784 

What is Medical-Legal Partnership? Community Legal Aid received a two-year grant from the Legal Services Corporation to build a medical-legal partnership with UMass Memorial Health Care. The partnership will provide legal services to low-income patients who are receiving care through an innovative new primary care model being implemented at three primary care sites at UMass Memorial Medical Center. 

Social and economic stressors impede a family’s ability to care for children with disabilities and navigate systems with which they interact. These stressors also greatly impact the health of low-income, minority and other marginalized communities and interfere with clinical providers’ ability to effectively and efficiently improve the health of their most vulnerable patients. Through the partnership, clinical providers who have been trained to screen for health-harming legal issues will refer families to Community Legal Aid. We invite you, a private bar attorney, to join us in addressing the health-harming legal needs of our community by taking on a guardianship case for a youth with capacity-related special health care needs who is transitioning to adulthood.

Please feel free to share this invitation with any colleagues who may be interested. This will be the third in a series of Medical-Legal Partnership trainings offered by Community Legal Aid. Please look forward to upcoming invitations!

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