Lawyers practising in the field of elderly client law need to be able to make informed decisions that prioritise the best interests of their clients. A comprehensive understanding of relevant legislation and ethical considerations is crucial for equipping legal professionals with the knowledge and practical skills necessary for effective advocacy in this specialised field.
This course is designed to provide a thorough overview of the legal considerations involved in representing elderly clients. It addresses how to identify the client and determine the appropriate source of instructions, particularly in situations where family interests may conflict. The course will also highlight the significance of elderly client care, focusing on mental capacity assessments and ways to mitigate the risk of undue influence. Additionally, it will explore key legislation such as the Equality Act 2010 and offer insights into typical legal tasks in this area, including drafting wills and planning for long-term care.
Through easy-to-read chapters, this course will present an overview of the legal challenges and considerations associated with representing elderly clients.