Elder Law in Australia, 2nd Edition

Written in clear and accessible language, the text surveys a number of topics unique to the elderly.

Book :Paperback
AUD$ 191.99
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Print-On-Demand

Release Date: November 01, 2011
ISBN/ISSN: 9780409324723

Product description

Australia's population is ageing. In order for legal practitioners and other professionals such as financial advisors, accountants and healthcare workers to address the changing needs of their clients, it is essential that they have a solid grasp of the unique collection of legal issues that affect the elderly.

Written in clear and accessible language, the text surveys a number of topics unique to the elderly including: mistreatment in aged care, elder abuse, discrimination, capacity to execute legal documents and challenges to wills and estates.

This second edition has been updated to reflect recent changes to legislation and case law. It incorporates new commentary on intergenerational property transfer, statutory wills and the claims and entitlements of veterans. The sensitive issues of advance medical directives and termination of medical treatment are also explored.

Features

  • Draws together all the major areas of law impacting on elderly Australians and their families
  • Identifies areas requiring consideration when advising elderly persons
  • Clearly structured and easy to understand
 

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Table of contents


  1. Introduction

  2. Policymaking

  3. Legislating for Elder Law

  4. Promises, Promises

  5. Privacy and Confidentiality Issues

  6. Discrimination

  7. Liability Issues in Elder Law

  8. Issues of Life and Death

  9. Elders and Family Law

  10. Care and Accommodation for Elders

  11. Delegation and Capacity

  12. Financial Issues

  13. Making Wills

  14. Family Provision: Challenging Wills