2026 Santa Fe Convergence: Elder Law Retreat

* Please note: this registration page is for the Elder Law Retreat ONLY. Please click here to register for the Joint Estate Planning & Elder Law Retreat (18 General CLE Credits, including 3.7 Ethics/Professionalism Credits and 1 EDI Credit), or here for the Estate Planning Retreat ONLY*

 

 

Join us in Santa Fe as we shake things up for the 18th Annual Rocky Mountain Elder Law Retreat! 

 

Elder Law and T&E Sections have joined forces this year for the first of its kind Conference Convergence that includes the same great programming you’ve come to expect from our summer retreats but with supercharged networking opportunities to elevate your practice. Over three days, practitioners will engage with pressing legal, ethical, and practical issues shaping today’s legal landscape, including: 

 

Elder Law Retreat Sessions

  • Guardianship/Conservatorship proceedings: multi-state comparison, professional capacity evaluations, and insights from Colorado Public Administrators.
  • Special Needs Trust drafting best practices.
  • One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s impact on federal Medicaid waivers. 

 

Conference Convergence Sessions

  • Keynote Presentation by Professor Emerita Mary F. Radford, What if Granny Wants to Gamble? Older Clients with Diminishing Capacity and Elder Financial Abuse, is a timely and practical exploration of capacity, exploitation, and ethical decision making.
  • Ethics, EDI, and professional responsibility programming addressing AI scams, large language models in legal practice, and inclusive pro bono service.
  • A comprehensive Probate and Elder Law Case Law Update 

 

Join colleagues in historic Santa Fe for meaningful education, professional connection, and thoughtful conversation as estate planning and elder law converge.

 

 

Hotel Accommodations

 

Eldorado Hotel & Spa - Conference location

309 W San Francisco St. 

Santa Fe, NM 87501 

 

CBA-CLE has reserved a block of rooms for attendees. Room rates start at $339 plus applicable taxes and fees.  Be mindful that there is a limited number of rooms available, so it is best to reserve your room early.  Based on availability, rooms are being held at the conference rate until May 27, 2026.

 

To receive the group room rate, please indicate that you are a guest of the Estate Planning Retreat or Elder Law Retreat when you make your reservation. Call (505) 836-6700 and use GROUP CODE: 2606COBAR, or book online.

   

All reservations will require a credit card guarantee. A non-refundable payment for a one-night stay of room and tax will be billed to the individual credit card on the reservation due date (May 27, 2026). If a reservation is cancelled after May 27, 2026, the individual will forfeit their one night’s room and tax deposit. Complimentary wireless internet access, and usage of hotel fitness center and pool will be provided for guest rooms booked within our block. 

 

Hotel Chimayo

125 Washington Ave 

Santa Fe, NM 87501 

 

CBA-CLE has reserved a block of rooms for attendees. Room rates start at $289 plus applicable taxes and fees.  Be mindful that there is a limited number of rooms available, so it is best to reserve your room early.  Based on availability, rooms are being held at the conference rate until May 27, 2026.

 

To receive the group room rate, please indicate that you are a guest of the Estate Planning Retreat or Elder Law Retreat when you make your reservation.  Call (505) 836-6700 and use GROUP CODE: 2606COLBAR, or book online.

   

All reservations will require a credit card guarantee. A non-refundable payment for a one-night stay of room and tax will be billed to the individual credit card on the reservation due date (May 27, 2026). If a reservation is cancelled after May 27, 2026, the individual will forfeit their one night’s room and tax deposit. Complimentary wireless internet access, and usage of hotel fitness center and pool will be provided for guest rooms booked within our block. 

 

Hotel St. Francis

210 Don Gaspar Ave.

Santa Fe, NM 87501 

 

CBA-CLE has reserved a block of rooms for attendees. Room rates start at $289 plus applicable taxes and fees.  Be mindful that there is a limited number of rooms available, so it is best to reserve your room early.  Based on availability, rooms are being held at the conference rate until May 27, 2026.

 

To receive the group room rate, please indicate that you are a guest of the Estate Planning Retreat or Elder Law Retreat when you make your reservation.  Call (505) 836-6700 and use GROUP CODE: 2606COBARA, or book online

   

All reservations will require a credit card guarantee. A non-refundable payment for a one-night stay of room and tax will be billed to the individual credit card on the reservation due date (May 27, 2026). If a reservation is cancelled after May 27, 2026, the individual will forfeit their one night’s room and tax deposit. Complimentary wireless internet access, and usage of hotel fitness center and pool will be provided for guest rooms booked within our block.

 

 

CBA TRUST AND ESTATE SECTION SCHOLARSHIP 

 

The Trust and Estate Section of the Colorado Bar Association has seven scholarships available for the 2026 Santa Fe Convergence: Estate Planning and Elder Law Retreat.  Each selected scholarship recipient will be awarded up to $1,000, which will first be applied to in-person tuition for the retreat. Remaining funds may be used by the recipient to help offset travel and lodging expenses associated with attending the program.  If you are interested, please submit your completed application no later than Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Selected recipients will be notified by Friday, April 10, 2026. Reach out to Jody Davis with your questions.

 

 

Cancellation Policy: If you are unable to attend, please notify CBA-CLE by Friday, May 29, 2026.  We will gladly refund your tuition in full or apply your tuition toward the home study. Cancellations after Friday, May 29, 2026, will be refunded less a $150 cancellation fee.

 

 

CLE CREDITS: This program has been submitted for 12 General CLE Credits, including up to 2.2 Ethics/Professionalism Credits and 1 EDI Credit.

 

The program is accredited in Colorado. CBA-CLE staff can provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance, and it is the attendee's responsibility to complete the accreditation outside of Colorado.

 

 

THANK YOU TO OUR 2026 SPONSORS!

 

Platinum

Chayet & Danzo, LLC

Midwest Trust Company

 

Gold

Holland & Hart

JAMS

Seigneur Gustafson LLP

 

Silver

Alpine Bank Wealth Management

Atticus, Inc.

Baysore & Christian Fiduciary Services, LLC

Bennett Thrasher LLP

BOK Financial

Eide Bailly, LLP

Guardian Real Estate Group – Probate Team

InterActive Legal

Investment Trust Company

Judicial Arbiter Group, Inc.

Krause Financial

Members Trust Company

National Care Advisors

Parkside Financial Bank & Trust

Rose Community Foundation

The Harris Law Firm

True Link Financial

Trustee Services Group

Wealth Counsel

Wells Fargo Wealth and Investment Management

 

Conference

Sunflower Bank, N.A.

 

Event

CBA Membership

CBA-CLE Books

 

 

Home studies will be available 2-3 weeks following the live program.

 

CBA-CLE is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, and employment. To request an accommodation please contact [email protected] at least 14 business days in advance.

 

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

 

5:00 – 6:00 pm
New Attendee Meetup
Join us for a quick drink, a warm welcome, and conversation with colleagues before you explore Santa Fe and begin the conference the following day.

 

 

Day 1 - Thursday, June 11, 2026

 

7:30 – 8:00 am
Registration and Breakfast (registered attendees only)

 

8:00 – 8:10 am
Joint Retreat Welcome & Opening Remarks
Extended by Dan Sweetser, Esq., CBA-CLE, Kristin Dittus, JD, LLM, Life & Legacy Planning, Ltd., Kelianne Chamberlain, Esq., Hoskin Farina & Kampf, PC., and Chelsea Ziegler, Esq., Ragab Law Firm, P.C., Conference Convergence Program Chairs

 

8:10 – 9:10 am
Guardianship and Conservatorship Across State Lines: A Comparative Look at Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico
Attorneys will discuss the procedural and substantive requirements for guardianship and conservatorship proceedings under Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico law, including jurisdiction, venue, and interstate transfers. The presentation will highlight state-specific requirements such as mandatory evaluations, notice and reporting obligations, bond and training requirements, and the evidentiary standards for establishing incapacity. Emphasis will also be placed on the least restrictive alternative, supported decision-making, and recent legislative developments designed to protect the rights of alleged incapacitated people. 
Panelists:
Terry Hammond, Esq., Terry W. Hammond & Associates, PLLC 
Bridget Mullins, Esq., Horton Mullins PC
Bruce Puma, Esq., Albuquerque Legal & Fiduciary
Salim Shleef, Esq., Becker & House, PLLC

 

9:10 am – 10:10 am
The Ripple Effect of Special Needs Trust Drafting: Protecting Benefits, Not Disrupting Them
Being able to identify when a Special Needs Trust should be used can be invaluable to a client. Drafted properly, an SNT preserves assets that meaningfully enhance a beneficiary’s quality of life without disrupting eligibility for public benefits—but the outcome can turn on a single word, such as “shall,” in a distribution provision. This session examines drafting decisions that create protection and flexibility while flagging clauses that may lie dormant for years before triggering loss of benefits, repayment claims, and significant administrative complications.
Presented by Shauna Clemmer, Esq., The Law Office of Brown & Brown, P.C.

 

10:10 – 10:30 am
Networking Break 
Please visit your sponsors!

 

10:30 – 11:30 am
One Big Beautiful Bill Act and Federal Medicaid Waivers
An overview of federal Medicaid waivers, including Section 1115, 1915(b), and 1915(c) waivers. Attendees will explore the legal framework enabling states to modify standard Medicaid rules to test innovative care delivery, provide benefits and services not typically covered, manage costs, or expand access to targeted populations. Topics will include the statutory authority behind waivers, policy considerations, federal oversight, litigation, and enrollee rights under waiver programs.
Presented by Kandace Rudd, JD, MSW, Waldoch & McConnaughhay, P.A.

 

11:30 am – 12:30 pm
AI Scams and Elder Exploitation
Presented by To Be Announced

 

12:30 pm
Adjourn

 

1:30 – 3:30 pm 
Optional Event: Walk and Learn with a Guided Walking Tour of Downtown Santa Fe
Peter Sinclaire, an expert tour guide who has been walking the streets of Santa Fe for 34 years, will lead the group. Peter teaches history and leads field trips for Santa Fe Community College. He also has been a volunteer docent at the New Mexico History Museum for over 25 years! Walk through downtown Santa Fe and learn about the art, history, culture, and architecture in this historic city. The tour will also cover topics that interest the participants from Native American history, to tales about ghosts, spies, and the Wild West.  Get ready to ask all the questions about Santa Fe and New Mexico that you have always wanted to know!
Location: Tour departs from and returns to the Eldorado Hotel – although participants will have the option to stay and explore the Plaza.
Cost: $25.00 per person (available to attendees and guests)
Deadline: May 21, 2026 – limited space on tour. Sign up when you complete your program registration.

 

5:10 – 6:40 pm
Conference Convergence Welcome Reception  
Sponsored by Midwest Trust

 

6:40 – 7:10 pm
Group Salsa Dancing Lesson with CBA-CLE’s Megan Rippentrop
No partner, no problem!

 

 

Day 2 - Friday, June 12, 2026

 

2:10 – 3:00 pm
The Office of the Public Administrators of Colorado
The objective of this course is to educate attorneys on when and how to work with public administrators in Colorado, including their suggestions for administration practices in their respective Judicial Districts.  
Panelists:
Stephanie Brennan, Esq., 20th Judicial District of Colorado Public Administrator
Marco Chayet, Esq., 18th Judicial District of Colorado Public Administrator
Charles (Chuck) Reams, Esq., 21st Judicial District of Colorado Public Administrator

 

3:00 – 3:20 pm
Networking Break 
Please visit your sponsors!

 

3:20 – 4:10 pm
Estate Planning Document Disputes and Determining Capacity
The presentation will give a broad strokes overview of professional evaluations in guardianship/conservatorship proceedings from both the evaluator and litigator standpoints. Dr. Greenstein, as an experienced geriatrics psychiatrist, will offer incredible insight into the evaluation process while Tom and Casey will provide the litigator’s perspective on the nuances of evaluations in contested cases.
Presented by Casey Breese, Esq., Lathrop GPM LLP, Aaron Greenstein, MD, Geriatric Mental Health LLC, and Tom Rodriguez, Esq., Lathrop GPM LLP

 

4:10 – 5:00 pm
Colorado’s Compensation and Cost Recovery Act – Fifteen Years Later
The presentation will provide a basic review of the statute, focusing on embedded procedures that shaped stakeholder expectations regarding its functionality. Panelists will also discuss bench and bar perspectives as to the Act’s practical ability to streamline fee disputes and potential improvements to the current framework. 
Panelists:
Kristine (Kris) Callahan, Esq., Callahan Law 
Nancy (Susie) Germany, Esq., Germany Law Firm, P.C.
Bradley Ginnett, Esq., The Gasper Law Group, PLLC
Moderated by Catherine Seal, JD, LLM, CELA, The Gasper Law Group, PLLC

 

5:00 pm
Adjourn

 

5:00 – 6:30 pm
Conference Convergence Reception
Sponsored by Chayet & Danzo, LLC

 

 

Day 3 - Saturday, June 13, 2026

 

7:30 – 8:00 am
Breakfast (registered attendees only)

 

8:00 – 8:15 am
Welcome Back and 2026 Award Announcements
-    Presentation of John J. Campbell Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Practice of Elder Law in Colorado 
-    Announcement of the R. Sterling Ambler Award Recipient
Extended by Dan Sweetser, Esq., CBA-CLE, Tammy Conover, Esq., Conover Law, LLC, Nancy (Susie) Germany, Esq., Germany Law Firm, P.C., and Kristin Dittus, JD, LLM, Life & Legacy Planning, Ltd., Estate Planning Retreat Program Chair

 

8:15 – 9:05 am
Probate and Elder Law Case Law Update
Presented by Scott Challinor, Esq., Coan, Payton & Payne, LLC

 

9:05 – 9:25 am
Networking Break 
Please visit your sponsors!

 

9:25 – 10:25 am
What If Granny Wants to Gamble? Older Clients with Diminishing Capacity and Elder Financial Abuse
The nest eggs of America’s retirees are in the crosshairs of scammers and fraudsters who target elders, particularly women, due to the frailties and vulnerabilities that often accompany aging. As estate planners, we all will be called upon to help address the issues of those individuals whose capacity is diminishing. This session will help estate planners to recognize the most common causes and signs of diminishing capacity and will explore the ethical challenges that advisors and lawmakers face in protecting our vulnerable clients from exploitation without unnecessarily trampling on their rights to self-determination.
Presented by Prof. Emerita Mary Radford, Georgia State University College of Law
Submitted for 1.2 Ethics Credit

 

10:30 – 11:20 am
Working with Robots: AI, LLMs, and the Future of the Legal Profession
This program examines how artificial intelligence and large language models are reshaping legal practice and what that means for lawyers’ ethical duties. Using real-world examples from Trust and Estate and Elder Law practice, we will explore practical safeguards for integrating AI into client work without compromising competence, confidentiality, independent professional judgment, or proper supervision under the Rules of Professional Conduct. We will address the threshold question many lawyers are asking: whether to use tools such as ChatGPT and, if so, under what conditions and with what guardrails. The session will provide a framework for evaluating emerging legal technology, assessing vendor and data security risks, verifying outputs, and communicating appropriately with clients about the use of these tools. Special attention will be given to serving older and potentially vulnerable clients to ensure that innovation strengthens, rather than undermines, professional responsibility and client trust.
Presented by Keegan Drake, Esq., Drake Legal, PLLC, and Joel Hassell, JD, LLM, Clear Creek Law, PC 
Submitted for 1.0 Ethics Credit

 

11:30 am – 12:20 pm
Doing Well While Doing Good: Ethical and Inclusive Pro Bono
This presentation will provide tips on how to design pro bono legal clinics that are inclusive, accessible, and meet vulnerable clients where they are. The panel will discuss the barriers to solving the access to justice gap in our state and how lawyers engaged in pro bono help advance that goal.
Presented by Kristin Bronson, Esq., Colorado Lawyers Committee, and Christine Stroup, Esq., Brown Law Firm, LLC
Submitted for 1.0 EDI Credit

 

12:20 – 12:25 pm
Closing Remarks & Adjourn 
Extended by Kristin Dittus, JD, LLM, Life & Legacy Planning, Ltd., Estate Planning Retreat Program Chair and Chelsea Ziegler, Esq., Ragab Law Firm, P.C., Elder Law Retreat Program Chair

 

Location Information
Eldorado Hotel
309 W. San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501
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Registration Fees
Non Member $839.00
CBA Member $629.00
CO Guardianship Association Member $629.00
NAELA Member $629.00
CBA Elder Law Section Member $509.00
Gov't/Active Military/Public Service/Non-Profit $379.00
LLP/Paralegal/Support Staff $379.00
New Lawyer Edge Member $319.00
CLE ELITE/NEW ATTORNEY Pass Holder $319.00
Student Currently Enrolled in Law School $199.00
  • General Credits: 12.00
  • Ethics Credits: 2.20
  • EDI Credits: 1.00

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