February Dates
Ala Moana Hotel
410 Atkinson Drive
In the Carnation Room
Wed., Feb. 16, 2005
From 10:00 – 11:30 AM
or
In the Carnation Room
Thurs., Feb. 17, 2005
From 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Pearl Country Club
98-535 Kaonohi St.
in the Pearl II Room
Thurs., Feb. 17, 2005
From 10:00 – 11:30 AM
Japanese Cultural Center
2454 So. Beretania St.
in the Lounge
Sat., Feb. 19, 2005
From 10:00 – 11:30 AM
Hawaii Law Firm Reveals How to Protect Your Wealth from Catastrophic Nursing Home Costs Attend this FREE seminar to find out how to plan before you need Long Term Care and learn:
- How you can be impoverished by Nursing Home costs.
- How proper planning can protect your assets.
- Why “traditional estate planning” won’t help with Nursing Home costs.
- What is the difference between immediate need and long term planning.
- Why regular Living Trusts can ruin your Nursing Home planning.
- What documents you need to plan properly.
- How to use “Medicaid Triggers” in your planning.
Receive a FREE, ONE HOUR CONSULTATION so you can find out
what steps you can take to protect your assets in the event that long term health care is needed. CALL Oahu: (808) 531-5391 Ext. 330 Neighbor Islands: (800) 807-3820 Ext. 330 Free Parking & Refreshments Any special accommodations needed? Seats are Limited. CALL NOW! Sponsored by: Attorneys Judith Sterling and Michelle Tucker. They are both Certified Public Accountants and licensed Attorneys. They are the
first two attorneys in Hawaii to be certified by the American Bar Association (ABA) accredited Estate Law Specialist Board, Inc., as Estate Planning
Law Specialists, and are so certified by the Supreme Court of Hawaii. Judith Sterling has been certified as an Elder Law Specialist by the ABA
accredited Estate Law Specialist Board, Inc., and certified as a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the ABA accredited National Elder Law
Foundation. The Supreme Court of Hawaii grants Hawaii certification only to lawyers in good standing who have successfully completed a specialty
program accredited by the ABA. Their seminars are “informative, entertaining, & easy to understand.” |