Guest guest Posted May 1, 2010 Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 Attorney Rubin is the parent of three children, one of whom, , has Autism. 's law practice, since 1982, when was one year old, has been dedicated to serving the legal and future planning needs of his fellow families of children and adults with special needs. 's law firm's mission is to provide Special Needs Future Planning, with compassion and understanding, for his fellow families of children and adults with special needs. State of Illinois: & #61623; Past Chairman, State of Illinois Statewide Advisory Council on Developmental Disabilities. & #61623; Co-Chairman, State of Illinois Autism Task Force, established by the Illinois Legislature. & #61623; Member, Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Inspector General (OIG), Quality Care Board, the seven member Board with " over-sight " of OIG. & #61623; Member, State of Illinois Disabilities Services Advisory Committee (State's " Olmstead " Committee). & #61623; Member, State of Illinois Quality Committee (Statewide Advisory Council on Developmental Disabilities). Current or former member: & #61623; Board of Directors of The Arc of Illinois, an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of Clearbrook (Past Vice Chairman), serving more than 3,000 individuals with developmental disabilities, an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of PACT, Inc. (PAS/ISC Agent for DuPage County, and available to serve as Trustee of Special Needs Trusts, as well as available to serve as Guardian), an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors (Vice Chairman) of the Special Leisure Services Foundation (SLSF), the Foundation supporting the Northwest Suburban Special Recreation Association (NWSRA), an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors (Founding Chairman) of The Foundation of The Special Education District of Lake County (The SEDOL Foundation), an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of KESHET (Jewish Parents of Children with Special Needs), an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of Northpointe Resources, formerly Northpointe Achievement Center, an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of The Special Needs Alliance, the national, non-profit, association of experienced special needs planning attorneys (Membership is by invitation only). & #61623; The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) Special Needs Law Section Steering Committee. & #61623; Board of Directors (Chairman) and Executive Director of the Illinois Institute for Special Needs Planning, incorporated, an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. Lecture Schedule & #61623; 10/24/10 (Sunday) 2010 Statewide Transition Conference, Keller Convention Center, 1202 N. Keller Drive, Effingham, Illinois. 1:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m. (with Sherri Schneider). & #61623; 10/13/10 (Wednesday) Keshet, 3210 Dundee Road, Northbrook, Illinois, Presentation and Panel Discussion, on Illinois Services for children and adults with developmental disabilities, 7:00 p.m.: · Rubin, Attorney, Keshet Parent, · Carl LaMell, President of Clearbrook · Joanell Voigt, Executive Director, Community Alternatives · Sherri Schneider, President Family Benefit Solutions & #61623; 07/30/10 (Friday) Batten Disease Annual Conference, Chicago Marriott Oak Brook Hotel, 1401 West 22nd Street, Oak Brook. 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. & #61623; 07/07/10 - 07/10/10 The Autism Society of America 41st National Conference: " Two Dads - Two Lawyers: A Parents' Guide to Special Needs Planning " , presented by Rubin (Illinois) & Jim Caffry (Vermont), Hyatt Regency Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. & #61623; 06/19/10 (Saturday) Naperville Pediatric Psychology & Development, 1220 Hobson Road, Suite 216, Naperville. 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. & #61623; 06/11/10 (Friday) Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE), in Springfield, Special Needs Planning. For Attorneys 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. To register contact IICLE. & #61623; 06/03/10 (Thursday) Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE), in Chicago, Special Needs Planning. For Attorneys. 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. To register contact IICLE. & #61623; 05/20/10 (Thursday) An Arc of Illinois Presentation hosted by Gateway Services at 406 S. Gosse Blvd., Princeton. 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Contact The Arc of Illinois at 815.464.1832 to register. WWW.THEARCOFIL.ORG. & #61623; For a list of past presentations, dating back to 1982, please visit: Presentation History 1982 - 2010 & #61623; For more information please visit: Web Site of Rubin The Law Offices of Rubin & Associates Buffalo Grove Business Park 1110 West Lake Cook Road Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089-1997 Toll Free 866.To.Rubin - 847.279.7999 Fax 847.279.0090 Email@... & #61584; Attorneys: Rubin › Judith & #61584; Legal Assistants: Muschkat › Rosenthal › Rubin & #61584; PARENT TO PARENT PRESENTATIONS (Special Needs Legal & Future Planning) for Rubin's fellow families of children & adults with special needs… When you love someone who has special needs, planning for that person's future can be an overwhelming task. Where do you begin? Who has the answers? How do you find an attorney who understands the financial, legal, and Illinois Governmental complexities of the special needs' world? Could they possibly understand your emotions, concerns, and fears? Imagine the relief of finding an attorney who not only has the answers, but also has lived the very same experience. That is what " PARENT to PARENT " is all about. Attorney Rubin has dedicated his career to special needs planning for more than 28 of his 34 years in practice, because he, too, is a parent of a child with special needs. 's son, , now 29, has Autism. The " mission " of the Law Firm of Rubin & Associates is to provide appropriate Special Needs Future Planning, with compassion & understanding, in order to guide 's fellow families of children & adults with special needs down the " road towards peace of mind " . This is a unique presentation, offered as a public service to parent groups, sibling groups, schools, special recreation associations, residential programs, day programs, staff training, among other groups and organizations. The presentation topics include: & #9658; Government Benefits: The who, what, where, when, why and how of SSDI, SSA, SSI, Medicaid, Medicare, residential funding, day program funding, and related matters. & #9658; Wills and Trusts: Special Needs Trusts, OBRA 93 Pay Back Trusts, Special Provisions in your Wills and Powers of Attorney, choosing future Guardians and Trustees, Short Term and Stand-By Guardian Declarations, Health Surrogate Act Declarations, and related matters. & #9658; Necessary provisions in order for Divorce Child Support, when there is an adult child with special needs, not to prohibit, reduce, or eliminate Government Benefits. & #9658; Adult Guardianship and the Alternatives. & #9658; Communication: Guidance to Future Trustees, Guardians, Care Providers, etc. & #9658; Navigating the " MAZE " of the State Services " when the bus stops coming " . Discover professional advice...heartfelt compassion...and the unparalleled insight that only comes from living in a special needs family. For more information or to schedule a PARENT to PARENT Presentation to your group or organization, either call Rubin at 847-279-7999 (In Illinois Toll Free 1.866.To.Rubin), or email Rubin at @.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2010 Report Share Posted May 1, 2010 Attorney Rubin is the parent of three children, one of whom, , has Autism. 's law practice, since 1982, when was one year old, has been dedicated to serving the legal and future planning needs of his fellow families of children and adults with special needs. 's law firm's mission is to provide Special Needs Future Planning, with compassion and understanding, for his fellow families of children and adults with special needs. State of Illinois: & #61623; Past Chairman, State of Illinois Statewide Advisory Council on Developmental Disabilities. & #61623; Co-Chairman, State of Illinois Autism Task Force, established by the Illinois Legislature. & #61623; Member, Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Inspector General (OIG), Quality Care Board, the seven member Board with " over-sight " of OIG. & #61623; Member, State of Illinois Disabilities Services Advisory Committee (State's " Olmstead " Committee). & #61623; Member, State of Illinois Quality Committee (Statewide Advisory Council on Developmental Disabilities). Current or former member: & #61623; Board of Directors of The Arc of Illinois, an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of Clearbrook (Past Vice Chairman), serving more than 3,000 individuals with developmental disabilities, an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of PACT, Inc. (PAS/ISC Agent for DuPage County, and available to serve as Trustee of Special Needs Trusts, as well as available to serve as Guardian), an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors (Vice Chairman) of the Special Leisure Services Foundation (SLSF), the Foundation supporting the Northwest Suburban Special Recreation Association (NWSRA), an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors (Founding Chairman) of The Foundation of The Special Education District of Lake County (The SEDOL Foundation), an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of KESHET (Jewish Parents of Children with Special Needs), an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of Northpointe Resources, formerly Northpointe Achievement Center, an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. & #61623; Board of Directors of The Special Needs Alliance, the national, non-profit, association of experienced special needs planning attorneys (Membership is by invitation only). & #61623; The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) Special Needs Law Section Steering Committee. & #61623; Board of Directors (Chairman) and Executive Director of the Illinois Institute for Special Needs Planning, incorporated, an Illinois Non-Profit Corporation. Lecture Schedule & #61623; 10/24/10 (Sunday) 2010 Statewide Transition Conference, Keller Convention Center, 1202 N. Keller Drive, Effingham, Illinois. 1:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m. (with Sherri Schneider). & #61623; 10/13/10 (Wednesday) Keshet, 3210 Dundee Road, Northbrook, Illinois, Presentation and Panel Discussion, on Illinois Services for children and adults with developmental disabilities, 7:00 p.m.: · Rubin, Attorney, Keshet Parent, · Carl LaMell, President of Clearbrook · Joanell Voigt, Executive Director, Community Alternatives · Sherri Schneider, President Family Benefit Solutions & #61623; 07/30/10 (Friday) Batten Disease Annual Conference, Chicago Marriott Oak Brook Hotel, 1401 West 22nd Street, Oak Brook. 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. & #61623; 07/07/10 - 07/10/10 The Autism Society of America 41st National Conference: " Two Dads - Two Lawyers: A Parents' Guide to Special Needs Planning " , presented by Rubin (Illinois) & Jim Caffry (Vermont), Hyatt Regency Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. & #61623; 06/19/10 (Saturday) Naperville Pediatric Psychology & Development, 1220 Hobson Road, Suite 216, Naperville. 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. & #61623; 06/11/10 (Friday) Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE), in Springfield, Special Needs Planning. For Attorneys 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. To register contact IICLE. & #61623; 06/03/10 (Thursday) Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE), in Chicago, Special Needs Planning. For Attorneys. 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. To register contact IICLE. & #61623; 05/20/10 (Thursday) An Arc of Illinois Presentation hosted by Gateway Services at 406 S. Gosse Blvd., Princeton. 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Contact The Arc of Illinois at 815.464.1832 to register. WWW.THEARCOFIL.ORG. & #61623; For a list of past presentations, dating back to 1982, please visit: Presentation History 1982 - 2010 & #61623; For more information please visit: Web Site of Rubin The Law Offices of Rubin & Associates Buffalo Grove Business Park 1110 West Lake Cook Road Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089-1997 Toll Free 866.To.Rubin - 847.279.7999 Fax 847.279.0090 Email@... & #61584; Attorneys: Rubin › Judith & #61584; Legal Assistants: Muschkat › Rosenthal › Rubin & #61584; PARENT TO PARENT PRESENTATIONS (Special Needs Legal & Future Planning) for Rubin's fellow families of children & adults with special needs… When you love someone who has special needs, planning for that person's future can be an overwhelming task. Where do you begin? Who has the answers? How do you find an attorney who understands the financial, legal, and Illinois Governmental complexities of the special needs' world? Could they possibly understand your emotions, concerns, and fears? Imagine the relief of finding an attorney who not only has the answers, but also has lived the very same experience. That is what " PARENT to PARENT " is all about. Attorney Rubin has dedicated his career to special needs planning for more than 28 of his 34 years in practice, because he, too, is a parent of a child with special needs. 's son, , now 29, has Autism. The " mission " of the Law Firm of Rubin & Associates is to provide appropriate Special Needs Future Planning, with compassion & understanding, in order to guide 's fellow families of children & adults with special needs down the " road towards peace of mind " . This is a unique presentation, offered as a public service to parent groups, sibling groups, schools, special recreation associations, residential programs, day programs, staff training, among other groups and organizations. The presentation topics include: & #9658; Government Benefits: The who, what, where, when, why and how of SSDI, SSA, SSI, Medicaid, Medicare, residential funding, day program funding, and related matters. & #9658; Wills and Trusts: Special Needs Trusts, OBRA 93 Pay Back Trusts, Special Provisions in your Wills and Powers of Attorney, choosing future Guardians and Trustees, Short Term and Stand-By Guardian Declarations, Health Surrogate Act Declarations, and related matters. & #9658; Necessary provisions in order for Divorce Child Support, when there is an adult child with special needs, not to prohibit, reduce, or eliminate Government Benefits. & #9658; Adult Guardianship and the Alternatives. & #9658; Communication: Guidance to Future Trustees, Guardians, Care Providers, etc. & #9658; Navigating the " MAZE " of the State Services " when the bus stops coming " . Discover professional advice...heartfelt compassion...and the unparalleled insight that only comes from living in a special needs family. For more information or to schedule a PARENT to PARENT Presentation to your group or organization, either call Rubin at 847-279-7999 (In Illinois Toll Free 1.866.To.Rubin), or email Rubin at @.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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