Join experts Gordan Fronk and Elena Sallitto as they demystify estate and elder planning, ensuring that you are well-prepared for the future. In “Planning for Our Future Before It Reaches Us,” we delve into the intricate world of estate and elder law to safeguard your assets, make informed decisions, and prioritize the well-being of your loved ones.

Session 1: Estate Law for preserving your assets

Explore the crucial aspects of Estate Law that focus on asset preservation for the benefit of your heirs. Uncover the significance of fundamental documents and gain insights into creating a roadmap for your estate. Navigate the complex landscape of estate options, including Simple or Complex Wills, Trusts, Healthcare Proxy, Charitable Gift Plan, Durable Power of Attorney, and more.  Be empowered to make strategic decisions that maximize what is left for your loved ones.  

Session 2: Elder Law planning for dignity and independence

Discover the holistic and multidisciplinary approach of Elder Law that considers both short and long-term healthcare needs. With 70% of individuals over sixty requiring long-term care at some point, learn to proactively address challenges such as Medicaid planning, involuntary discharge issues, quality of care concerns, and elder guardianship. Explore alternatives to guardianship and understand how to protect assets while ensuring dignity and independence.

What to Expect: 

By the end of this course, you will feel more confident navigating the intricate terrain of estate and elder law. 

  • Gain awareness of the processes necessary to maximize your legacy for loved ones.
  • Acquire strategic planning insights well in advance of potential healthcare crises.
  • Address concerns related to long-term care, assisted living, and quality of care.
  • Navigate the complexities of Medicaid planning and elder guardianship.
  • Make informed decisions regarding disability, asset protection, and end-of-life matters.
Gordon Fronk

Gordon Fronk, LLB

Gordon Fronk is a founding principal in the law firm of Hollis, Cronan & Fronk in downtown Easton. Mr. Fronk earned an LLB from University of Maryland School of Law. Following a two-year tour as an Army Infantry Captain, he began his law practice devoted to financial and estate planning. Additionally, he a Director and Past President of Talbot Mentors, a Founding Member of Mid-Shore Scholars, Town of Oxford Commissioner, and a Trustee and Past President of Oxford Community Center.

Elena Salitto

Elena Sallitto, JD

Elena Sallitto is a principal with Stavely & Sallitto Elder Law, focusing exclusively on elder law. She routinely provides counsel on long-term care planning; Medicaid planning; nursing home involuntary discharge issues; nursing home and assisted living quality of care concerns; guardianship; financial exploitation; powers of attorney; special needs planning as well as wills, trusts, and probate. She is a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) through the National Elder Law Foundation and current President of the MD/DC Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and serves on the State Advisory Council for Quality of Care at End of Life. She earned her JD at Catholic University Columbus School of Law and is licensed to practice in Maryland, Washington, DC, Connecticut, and New York.

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