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Get Critical Tools for Shaping Your Clients' Legacies
This no-nonsense introduction to estate planning breaks it down to its key working documents and fundamental steps. Learn how to map out asset transfers during life and distributions in probate, prepare clients for incapacity and nursing home care, and more. Whether you're just getting started or looking for a practical refresher, you'll find our expert faculty's insights helpful. Get the tools and tactics you'll need to ensure your client's estates function as intended. Register today!
- Explore the top types of wills and trusts used in the practice, and pick the right one for each client.
- Build Medicaid eligibility planning into your overall plans and avoid unintentional tax and creditor exposure.
- Prevent POA abuse through wise choice of proxy and careful drafting.
- Help clients plan for medical decision-making and diminishing capacity.
- Plan for the tax consequences of trusts and other planning techniques and find ways to minimize the tax burden.
- Spot common mistakes that will land you in hot water in joint representation of spouses.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Essential Will and Trust Drafting
- Gifts, Joint Accounts, Intervivos Transfers, LLCs, IRAs, and Annuities
- Special Needs Trusts and Medicaid Planning
- Essential Tax Tactics
- Financial and Medical Decision-Making, Guardianships
- Probate in a Nutshell: What to Expect
- Legal Ethics
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connecticut CLE |
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6 Total | 08-11-2027 |
| New York CLE |
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7 Total | 08-11-2028 |
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Agenda
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Essential Will and Trust Drafting
- Client Intake and Crafting the Overall Plan
- Wills vs. Trusts
- Top Trusts to Use
- Drafting Essential Provisions (With Sample Language)
- Fiduciary Powers
- Distributions
- Special Clauses
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Gifts, Joint Accounts, Intervivos Transfers, LLCs, IRAs, and Annuities
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Special Needs Trusts and Medicaid Planning
- Medicaid Eligibility Criteria
- Medicaid Planning Tools
- Types of Special Needs Trusts
- Essential SNT Provisions
- Preserving Benefits
- ABLE Accounts
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Essential Tax Tactics
- Current State and Federal Tax Rates and Exclusions
- Tax Tactics for Small vs. Large Estates
- Valuation of Assets
- Taxation and Tax Consequences of Trusts
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Financial and Medical Decision-Making, Guardianships
- Choosing the Right Proxies
- "Dangerous" Powers
- Adult Guardianships
- Medical POAs and Advance Directives
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Probate in a Nutshell: What to Expect
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Legal Ethics
- Who Is Your Client?
- Conflicts of Interest
- Joint Representation of Spouses
- Client Capacity
- Effective Communication
- Practicing Before the IRS
- Attorney Fees, Engagement Agreements, and Client Trust Accounts
- Preventing UPL
Who Should Attend
This basic level online seminar is designed for:
- Attorneys
- Accountants and CPAs
- Tax Professionals
- Trust Officers
- Estate Planners
- Paralegals
Speakers
Speaker bio
Kenneth A. Votre
is an attorney at Votre & Associates, P.C. He practices commercial litigation, taxation, tax litigation, international business litigation, legal malpractice, and intellectual property litigation. Mr. Votre earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Bridgeport, as well as his J.D. degree, magna cum laude. He earned his LL.M. degree in taxation from the University of Bridgeport and his LL.M. degree in international and comparative law from Georgetown University Law Center. Mr. Votre is admitted to practice law in Connecticut; New York; U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; U.S. Tax Court; U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal and Second circuits; U.S. Court of International Trade; U.S. Supreme Court; and U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
Speaker bio
Jean Rabinow
is a sole proprietor at McMillan & Rabinow, where she practices probate and elder law, and prepares wills and related documents. Ms. Rabinow earned her bachelor's degree from Knox College in Galesburg and her J.D. degree from Yale Law School. She is admitted to practice law in Connecticut.
Speaker bio
Gerard M. Wrynn
is an attorney with Ferguson Cohen LLP. His practice areas include trusts and estates litigation, planning and administration, and real estate. Mr. Wrynn earned his B.S. degree at St. John's University and his J.D. degree at St. John's University School of Law. He is licensed to practice in Connecticut and New York. Mr. Wrynn is a member of the New York State Bar Association, Connecticut Bar Association, Westchester County Bar Association and the Queens County Bar Association.
Speaker bio
Evelina M. Ruszkowski
is an attorney at The Prue Law Group, P.C., where she concentrates her practice in the various issues that arise in the settlement of estates and matters in probate court, as well as working with those who have suffered any type of personal injury. She is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire School of Law and holds two Bachelor of Science degrees in electrical and biomedical engineering and a minor in business from the University of Rhode Island. Ms. Ruszkowski is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, Boston Bar Association and Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts. She is licensed to practice law in Connecticut and in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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