The leading provider of practice management solutions to maximize opportunity and joy for Estate Planning attorneys
The leading provider of practice management solutions to maximize opportunity and joy for Estate Planning attorneys
Seats are limited
Hosted by Britt Shearin, Esq.
Director of Legal Education & Product Owner, LWP STEPS
Seats are limited!
In this exclusive legal-technical session, LWP’s own Britt Shearin, Esq. will break down the most disruptive elements of the law and show you how to adapt your strategies, workflows, and client conversations to survive (and thrive) in the new normal.
Register now and make sure your practice is ready for the post-OBBBA era.
Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) and with it, a sweeping overhaul of long-term-care Medicaid as we know it.
Gone are the days of relying on retroactive eligibility or generous spend-down windows. New restrictions on home equity. Big changes in funding for rural care. And looming cuts that threaten access for the people who need care the most.
If you help aging clients plan for Medicaid, or want to , this is the webinar you cannot miss.
Not only will we cover what’s changed, but we’ll tell you how to implement it
In this live session, you’ll get:
Scripts and guidance to answer client fears: “Is Medicaid still even an option for me?”
Britt is a seasoned estate planning attorney who’s been in the trenches. As Director of Legal Education and Product Owner of LWP STEPS(™), she brings a rare blend of legal depth, technical fluency, and day-to-day practical know-how.
She’s helped hundreds of attorneys navigate change with confidence. On July 24, she’ll help you do the same.
Every attendee will also receive:
Not long to go: Webinar seats are going fast!
This law is already in effect. The attorneys who act now will become trusted guides. The ones who don’t? Risk falling behind and failing the clients who need them most.
👉 Register now and position yourself on the leading edge of Medicaid strategy.
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