09/06/2018
Please help us welcome our 2018 Year Long Grant recipient, Courtney Arnold! Courtney's project, “Bridging the DC Probate Gap” at AARP’s Legal Counsel for the Elderly (LCE), will serve low income seniors in Washington, DC. As a large segment of our country’s population rapidly faces retirement, there is an increasing need to ensure that elders and their families feel prepared in terms of their future healthcare and assets. Unfortunately, elders of color are less likely to have conducted any estate planning—leaving room for potential family conflict, loss of wealth and property, or financial instability.
Recognizing this gap, Courtney’s project will provide the advocacy and awareness that all elders and their families deserve—no matter their income or background—during their time of need.
Courtney is a dual-degree J.D and Masters of Public Policy student at the American University Washington College of Law and School of Public Affairs. She has a passion for elder law, with a particular focus on end-of-life care, estate planning, and housing in economically disadvantaged communities of color. While in law school, she served as Chair of the National Lawyers Guild, a Student Attorney in the Women and the Law Clinic, and taught at a DC high school through the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project.