Led by CLE Committee member Robert Wells of McLane Middleton Professional Association, and taught by a stellar faculty, this half-day program will cover from soup to nuts all you’ll need to know about being a guardian in the State of New Hampshire. Specifically, you will learn:
- The laws governing guardianship of adults
- The ethical standards governing guardians
- Guardian decision-making: How guardians make decisions
- Guardian decision-making: The limits on decisions guardians can make
- The differences between public and private guardianship
- The differences between professional guardians and lay guardians
- The differences between being a guardian and delivering direct services
- How to comply with the New Hampshire Rules of Professional Conduct when representing an adult under guardianship
If you purchase a Live Webcast and miss all or part of it on the day it is scheduled, you will receive an email the next week letting you know that it’s available as an archived copy. At that point, it will be available to you to view for 90 days from the date of purchase.
ALL CREDIT MINUTES FOR NHBA CLE PROGRAMS WILL BE REPORTED TO THE NHMCLE ART SYSTEM FOR YOU TYPICALLY WITHIN TWO BUSINESS DAYS OF PRINTING THE PROGRAM CERTIFICATE.
Materials:
Materials for In-Person Seminars, Online seminars, CLEtoGo seminars and Live Webcasts will come in pdf format closer to the program for you to download and save/print. They will be available in your online account through this catalog.
The opinions expressed by the speakers and panelists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the New Hampshire Bar Association. The New Hampshire Bar Association does not endorse or assume responsibility for any statements made during this program.