Estate Planning for Vulnerable Adult Dependents
Tuesday, July 28
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Fayetteville Public Library
Ann Henry Board Room (3rd Floor)Trae Norton, attorney from RMP law, will offer a presentation for parents and guardians planning for the future care and financial security of their adult dependent.
If your adult child experiences mental health issues or other vulnerabilities, the question "what will happen to my child after I'm gone?" is an especially challenging one. Trae Norton will lead a presentation about estate planning for this this situation. He will provide information on legal, caregiving, and financial matters for parents and guardians to consider when planning for the future.
About the presenter
Trae Norton began working RMP Law in 2015, joined as an associate attorney in 2016, and was named a partner in 2021. His practice focuses on Guardianships, Probate Estate Administrations, Trust Administrations, Estate Planning, Special Needs Planning, Long-Term Care/Medicaid Planning/Asset Protection, and Civil Litigation.
A native Arkansan, Trae earned his undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice, Cum Laude, from the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith in 2011 and his Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude, from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in 2015. Prior to joining RMP, Trae worked as an attorney in Fayetteville and for the Arkansas Department of Human Services (“DHS”) in Boone, Baxter, Marion, and Newton Counties where he represented DHS in child welfare and adult protective services matters.
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