[blindLaw] Free CLE Offered by National Assoc. of State Tres.
rothmanjd at gmail.com
rothmanjd at gmail.com
Fri Aug 30 04:14:32 UTC 2024
We've actually shared this and heard a presentation at our annual conference
from them this past July. The CLE is also accessible. I urge folks to sign
up for it.
Ronza Othman, President
National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
443-426-4110
Pronouns: she, her, hers
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Friends:
I enjoyed, last year, the great pleasure to co-speak at the Mid-Atlantic
conference, meeting the current President of the D.C. Bar. He serves as CEO
of the above captioned organization, requesting I share a CLE his
organization will soon provide on the Able Act.
In partnership with the D.C. Bar, the ABLE CLE was developed for law
professionals nationwide to provide an overview of how ABLE accounts can
positively impact people with disabilities.
The CLE provides statutory background on ABLE accounts and explains
eligibility requirements, account management, contribution limits, qualified
expenses, as well as tax rules, etc. The online class also gives practice
pointers for using ABLE accounts, including working with special needs
trusts. The class can be accessed at
www.abletoday.org/cle<https://www.abletoday.org/cle>. The course is free,
and since it is hosted by the D.C. Bar, it should count toward CLE
requirements in other states since we have reciprocity with nearly all
states requiring CLE. This CLE can go a long way in helping connect
individuals with disabilities to a critical tool to help them save for
living expenses without risking their benefits.
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