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Provide your clients with the full spectrum of wealth preservation options.
When assessing complex information, it often helps to break items into basic building blocks. The same approach can be successful when dealing with asset protection. Be prepared for specific challenges associated with various types of trusts by understanding their unique characteristics. Our intensive full-day primer will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the wide variety of trusts available. Register today!
- Determine what role the settlor will play by weighing the pros and cons of establishing an irrevocable trust over a revocable trust.
- Learn what not to do when selecting and drafting a revocable trust to avoid common mistakes.
- Learn how to choose the most beneficial vehicle for preserving your client's wealth: understand the purpose behind the various types of irrevocable trusts.
- Explore the powers and duties of personal representatives in irrevocable trusts.
- Save money on taxes with effective use of defective trusts.
- Learn why it's important to know when to file the tax return for grantor trusts.
- Determine whether a client qualifies as a beneficiary of a special needs trust.
- Don't reinvent the wheel - modify our sample trust documents and use our drafting tips to create airtight trusts.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Where to Begin? - An Overview of Trusts
- Estate Planning for Individuals with Disabilities
- Trusts Used for Tax Reduction
- Grantor Trusts
- Revocable Living Trusts
- Ethical Considerations
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Connecticut CLE |
|
6.5 Total | 11-04-2027 |
| New Jersey CLE |
|
8 Total | 07-22-2026 |
| New York CLE |
|
8 Total | 11-04-2028 |
| Pennsylvania CLE |
|
6.5 Total | 11-04-2027 |
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Agenda
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Where to Begin? - An Overview of Trusts
- Main Terms Defined
- Major Laws Governing Creation and Administration of Trusts
- Who Are the Main Parties? Their Duties and Responsibilities to a Trust
- Revocable vs. Irrevocable
- Determining Your Client's Planning Needs
- Reasons for Drafting a Trust
- Deciding Which Type of Trust to Use
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Estate Planning for Individuals with Disabilities
- The Types of Special Needs Trusts and Their Specific Purposes
- Who Can Be the Beneficiary
- Drafting Tips and Samples
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Trusts Used for Tax Reduction
- Charitable Remainder Trusts
- Qualified Domestic Trusts
- Qualified Personal Residence Trusts (QPRTs)
- Defective Trusts
- Education Trusts for Children and Grandchildren
- Generation Skipping Trusts
- Funding the Trust
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Grantor Trusts
- What Grantor Trusts are Used for
- Types of Grantor Trusts
- Provisions Triggering Grantor Trust Status
- Funding the Grantor Trust - Who Is the Grantor?
- Drafting Tips and Samples
- Taxation Considerations - When to File the Return?
- Administrative Power
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Revocable Living Trusts
- Traditional Estate Planning vs. Revocable Trust Planning
- Credit Shelter Trusts
- Marital Deduction Trusts
- Qualified Terminable Interest Trusts (QTIPs)
- Funding the Trust
- Drafting Tips and Samples
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Tax Consequences
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Ethical Considerations
- Who is Your Client?
- Confidentiality in Third Party Communications
- Assessing The Client's Capacity
- Avoiding Fraudulent Transfers
Who Should Attend
This basic level online seminar is designed for the professionals involved in creating, administering, and terminating trusts:
- Attorneys
- Accountants and CPAs
- Trust Officers
- Financial Planners
- Tax Professionals
- Paralegals
Speakers
Speaker bio
Brittney Shearin
is a legal-technical attorney with a passion for estate planning. She currently serves as the director of legal education at Lawyers With Purpose®, a national membership organization for estate planning attorneys. Ms. Shearin is also the product owner of STEPS™, LWP's proprietary estate planning and Medicaid qualification software. From 2015 to 2020, she honed her expertise as a drafter and practicing estate planning attorney, cultivating a deep appreciation for the art and technical precision involved in drafting estate plans. Ms. Shearin earned her B.A. degree from Wilkes University and her J.D. degree from Syracuse University College of Law. She is admitted to practice law in New York.
Speaker bio
Antar P. Jones
is the founder of the Law Office of Antar P. Jones, PLLC located in Brooklyn, New York. A significant portion of his practice is devoted toward his providing advice and counsel to fiduciaries, heirs and beneficiaries on complex estate administration and tax matters. Mr. Jones's practice involves many complex post-mortem taxation issues. In addition to having advised clients regarding insurance trusts, he has advised fiduciaries on taxation matters concerning how living trusts are taxed once the grantor has passed. Also, Mr. Jones has done extensive work concerning the annuity reporting requirements of Qualified Domestic Trusts, in addition to how specifically marital deductions operate with respect to such trusts where there is a foreign spouse from a country that has a tax treaty with the United States. He is a member of the New York State Bar Association, where he is active in the Estate and Trust Administration Committee of the Trusts and Estates Section. Mr. Jones earned his LL.M degree in taxation, from the graduate program in taxation at New York Law School. He earned his J.D. degree from the New York Law School.
Speaker bio
Leslie E. Levin
is a partner at Hinman Howard & Kattell, LLP and works out of the White Plains and New York City offices. She is a member of the wills, trusts and estates, elder law and guardianships and not-for-profit corporations and foundations practice groups. Ms. Levin practices in estate planning, probate, estate and trust administration, gift and generation-skipping tax transfer planning, creation and termination of not-for-profit organizations, charitable planning, special needs and disability planning, Medicaid planning, and elder law. As part of her practice, she works with litigators in developing strategy and offering expertise in the realm of trusts and estates litigation. Ms. Levin also serves as executor for client's estates and as a trustee for a number of trusts. She earned her B.A. degree, summa cum laude, high honors, from Brandeis University and her J.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Ms. Levin is admitted to practice in both New York and Connecticut.
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