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New Australian program aims to help older adults navigate ‘complex’ legal landscape

A new program set to help older Australians with their legal affairs has been launched in an Australian first by the New South Wales (NSW) Law Society.

Published: 25 August 2024
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  • 25 August 2024
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A new program set to help older Australians with their legal affairs has been launched in an Australian first by the New South Wales (NSW) Law Society.

The initiative aims to provide older Australians and their carers with access to solicitors who are experts in Elder Law, addressing a growing need for specialised legal advice as Australia’s population ages.

President of the NSW Law Society, Brett McGrath, said adding Elder Law to their current Specialist Accreditation scheme meets a growing demand for legal advice in Elder Law as Australia’s population ages.

“When older people and those who manage their affairs face complex legal problems, they may need expert advice to navigate the issues. A program that recognises advanced expertise in Elder Law will help lead to more just outcomes in these complex matters,” McGrath said.