Emily A. Donaldson

EMILY A. DONALDSON


Areas of Practice

  • Elder Law, including long-term care and Medicaid planning
  • Estate Planning (Wills & Trust)
  • Estate and Trust Administration
  • Guardianship and Conservatorship

ABOUT EMILY

Emily A. Donaldson has been practicing in the areas of elder law and estate planning for over twenty years, is a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation , and holds an advanced degree in Estate Planning (LL.M.). Her practice consists of advising clients on the complex issues encountered in aging, including pre-planning for the admission and access to Medicaid benefits to assist with long-term care expenses. In addition, Emily assists clients with designing and structuring their estate plans to meet their needs and goals, whether it be preserving the family farm/business or planning for special needs. She has counseled numerous individuals and families with special needs children through the complex legal and financial issues raised by the impairment. These issues often require the appointment of a guardian and conservator, as well as special needs trust creation and administration. Emily was selected as a member of the Special Needs Alliance, an invitation-only, national non-profit collective of leading disability and public benefits attorneys. She is an adjunct professor at Washburn University School of Law, for the Elder Law course, and at the University of Kansas School of Law, for Estate Planning Principles and Practice. Emily is also a member of the Probate Law Advisory Committee, as well as the Guardianship Committee, of the Kansas Judicial Council; and a frequent author and speaker on issues affecting the aged and individuals with disabilities.


Emily is a current member of the Board of Directors for ARCare, Inc. (https://arcare.org), a not-for-profit organization designed to provide service to disabled individuals and their families, including administration of a pooled trust for the benefit of disabled individuals with special needs. Most importantly, it has been her greatest honor to serve as caregiver and long-term care planner for four dogs adopted during their golden years – each of which has tried to teach her the true meaning of life.

BAR ADMISSIONS

  • Kansas Bar, 2003

EDUCATION

  • University of Missouri – Columbia; B.A., 1997
  • City University of New York School of Law (J.D., 2000)
  • University of Missouri – Kansas City; LL.M. in Estate Planning, 2003

AFFILIATIONS, ACTIVITIES AND HONORS

Listed in:

  • Recognized annually in The Best Lawyers in America® since 2014
  • Recognized annually in Super Lawyers, Missouri & Kansas, since 2015

Recipient:

Outstanding Service Award, Kansas Bar Association, 2017


Member:

Special Needs Alliance



Kansas Bar Association

  • Member of KBA Professional Ethics Panel from 2006-2017
  • President of the Elder Law Section from 2010-2017

Kansas Women’s Attorney Association


National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)

  • President of the Kansas Chapter from 2011-2014


Womens’ Attorneys Association of Topeka


Topeka Bar Association

  • Chairperson, Service to the Bar Committee

Publications

  • Publications
  • Author, Obstacles Remain to Exercise of Voting Rights by Individuals with Disabilities, eParent.com, 2018, available at: https://www.eparent.com/eparent-connect/obstacles-remain-to-exercise-of-voting-rights-by-individuals-with-disabilities.
  • Author, Annual Elder Law Update, Kansas Bar Association, 2016-present
  • Co-Author, Bankruptcy Issues for the Elderly, Elder Law Advisory (Thomson/West, Rochester, New York), October 2010, Number 236 at 1
  • Co-Editor, Long-Term Care Handbook, Kansas Bar Association, 2009
  • Author, Getting Admitted and Staying There: Nursing Facility Admission Practices, Elder Law Advisory (Thomson/West, Rochester, New York), April 2008, Number 206 at 1
  • Author, Filial Responsibility Laws: Requiring Children to Support Aging Parents, Elder Law Advisory (Thomson/West, Rochester/New York), February 2007, Number 192 at 1
  • Author, An Alternate Source of Payment for Long-Term Care: Lawful Third Party Guarantees, Elder Law Advisory (Thomson/West, Rochester, New York), September 2006, Number 187 at 1
  • Author, Advanced Directives: What Direction Does Kansas Allow?, The Journal of the Kansas Bar Association,
  • March 2006, Volume 75, No. 3
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