Elderlaw clinic to participate in AARP event for women

Cooley Law School Sixty Plus, Elderlaw Clinic Director Dustin S. Foster will present on financial security for women during a “MI Sisters & Friends: Show Me the Money!” virtual event hosted by AARP on March 7. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to noon.

During the event, Foster will share information about wills and trusts, powers of attorney (medical and financial), non-probate transfers, financial exploitation, the importance of savings, and how to save. Dr. Sonya Gunnings-Moton of Michigan State University College of Education will be the host of the event, and Therese Bacon, financial educator with MSU Federal Credit Union, will share tips on financials savings. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions following the presentations.

“Sixty Plus provides educational presentations to communities on estate-planning topics,” said Foster. “Partnering with AARP for this event is an opportunity to support women who want to know more about estate planning and financial security as they age.”

Registration for the event is available at https://bit.ly/49ABUD3.

The Sixty Plus, Inc., Elderlaw Clinic is Cooley Law School’s live-client estate planning clinic. The Sixty Plus clinical experience enables students, called student attorneys, to interview, counsel, represent and draft estate planning documents for actual clients, all of whom are age 60 and older.