Monthly Educational Workshops and Clinics

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Workshops

SLS offers educational webinars on a regular basis that are free of charge and open to the public. Our webinars cover a variety of topics including estate planning, Medi-Cal, Social Security, Housing, and more, and are intended to provide legal information to ease the concerns that we see in our community

Any senior can join via zoom, and if anyone has a need or legal questions persisting after the workshop, become a client with us! Just call us at 831-426-8824 to schedule an appointment with one of our advocates to have your needs addressed with our staff. SLS would be happy to conduct a follow-up consultation over the phone, Monday through Wednesday. Videophone consultations are also now being offered from secure locations throughout San Benito County. Our office is currently open on an “as-needed” basis, and in-person intakes are being provided on Tuesdays in Hollister and Watsonville. Call to schedule or for further information.

For more the most current Webinar videos, please visit our YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@seniorcitizenslegalservice8131/featured

Current and Ongoing Workshops and Clinics

March 2024

Past Workshops and Clinics

May, 2023

Consumer Debt Collection Workshop Series: Know Your Options If You Get Sued

December, 2022

Unlawful Detainer (Eviction) Process: From a Tenant's Perspective

Unlawful Detainer (Eviction) Process: From a Landlord's Perspective

August, 2022

​Senior Smarts: The Importance of Drafting Your POA and AHCD Now!

January 11, 2022

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Preparing for Senior Care​

Medi-Cal options for living at home, assisted living, nursing homes

December 14, 2021

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Social Security Overpayments

How to avoid them, and how to handle them if you get one

November 9, 2021

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Preserving Home Equity

Avoiding Medi-Cal recovery, reverse mortgages and elder abuse