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Elder Law & Advocacy: The Conversation

Elder Law & Advocacy: The Conversation

著者: Elder Law & Advocacy
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概要

Elder Law & Advocacy: The Conversation is a new podcast that brings to life the stories, struggles, and successes at the intersection of aging, justice, and compassion. Produced by Elder Law & Advocacy, a nonprofit law firm serving seniors throughout Southern California, the series invites listeners to explore the legal and human dimensions of topics such as financial elder abuse, end of life planning, and common legal issues affecting seniors. Each episode will delve into real-world cases and community issues that shape the lives of older adults and their families—told through the voices of those on the front lines. Listeners will hear from attorneys, law enforcement, case workers, and occasionally clients themselves, as they discuss how the legal system can both protect and empower vulnerable seniors. The podcast examines not only how abuse occurs, but how collaboration, advocacy, and persistence can restore dignity and safety. From navigating capacity issues to understanding systemic barriers in long-term care, each conversation illuminates the challenges—and the hope—within this critical area of public service. The Conversation also opens a broader dialogue about what it means to age in today’s world. Episodes will explore leadership and innovation within the nonprofit sector, featuring executive directors and advocates tackling issues like implementation of technology to improve access, and funding challenges. With honesty, empathy, and expertise, Elder Law & Advocacy: The Conversation aims to educate, inspire, and connect those who care about protecting our elders and strengthening the systems that serve them.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 社会科学 経済学
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  • How Elder Law Attorneys Can Better Protect Seniors
    2026/02/06

    We’re joined by Amy Vu, Volunteer Attorney with Elder Law & Advocacy, for an in-depth conversation on senior debt negotiation, elder rights, and language access in legal services.

    Amy shares her experience working with Spanish-speaking seniors, highlighting why culturally competent support and strong translation processes are essential to understanding clients’ stories, protecting their rights, and helping older adults navigate complex legal and financial systems. She discusses practical strategies for supporting seniors through debt negotiation, contract disputes, fraud, and financial abuse.

    Drawing from her work in Imperial County, Amy explores the unique challenges seniors face in underserved and rural communities, and highlights local resources beyond traditional legal aid. The conversation also addresses where elder law protections fall short, and what still needs to change at the policy level to protect seniors from abuse.

    If you’re an elder law attorney, advocate, social worker, policymaker, or community member working to protect seniors from exploitation and ensure equitable access to justice, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!

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    8 分
  • 2025 Cases That Changed California Elder Law
    2026/01/24

    Attorneys Caleb Logan and Jaime Levine continue their conversation by deep diving into the real stories behind the cases shaping senior protections in California in 2026. Through detailed case breakdowns, they explore how moments of elder abuse, financial exploitation, and legal injustice become turning points that drive change in the law.

    This episode takes listeners deep into key 2025 cases, unpacking the people, conflicts, and legal strategies at the heart of each decision. They discuss elder abuse prevention, financial exploitation, and the fight to challenge unjust policies, while highlighting how EL&A CLICC (California Low Income Consumer Coalition) are often looking at the interplay of legislation and case law.

    Love deep case breakdowns? This episode is for you. Dive into the facts, legal strategies, and judicial reasoning behind 2025 cases shaping elder law and senior protections across California in 2026.

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    39 分
  • 2026 and the New Era of California Elder Law
    2026/01/16

    Tune in as attorneys Caleb Logan and Jaime Levine break down key California legislation enacted in 2025 that is already shaping how seniors are being legally protected in 2026 and beyond.

    They discuss new and existing laws designed to prevent elder abuse and financial exploitation, how recent legal changes impact senior clients and their communities, and the growing role of advocacy organizations like the California Low Income Consumer Coalition in advancing elder protections.

    The conversation also explores what it takes to fight for seniors in court under these updated laws - including changes to evidentiary standards, what kinds of proof are now required, and how expanded statutes are shifting accountability.

    A powerful discussion for advocates, attorneys, and community members working to safeguard seniors’ rights in California.

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    31 分
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