Trusts, Estates & Probate

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Gun Trusts 2024

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Alaska CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Alabama CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Arizona CLE Approved 1.5 Total
California CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Colorado CLE Approved 2 Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Delaware CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Georgia CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Hawaii CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Idaho CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Illinois CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Maine CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 1.8 Total
Northern Mariana Islands CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Montana CLE Approved 1.5 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New York CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Ohio CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 2 Total
Oregon CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Washington CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Wisconsin CLE Approved 1.5 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 1.8 Total
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1 hours 29 minutes
Matthew Wenzlau
With Matthew B. Wenzlau from WSE Firm, PLLC
Recorded March 18, 2024
Product ID 98274

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Overview

Tailor Your Estate Plans to Your Clients' Unique Assets

One of the more specialized estate planning tools, gun trusts, require close monitoring of the changing laws and regulations. If done wrong, the use, ownership, and transfer of firearms is fraught with potential for civil and criminal liability. This legal update will give you current guidance on the effective use of trusts in passing these unique assets to beneficiaries. Register today!

  • Get an update on federal firearms laws and gauge the likely effects of proposed legislation.
  • Review the latest versions of the ATF forms you'll need.
  • Walk through the key provisions of a gun trust.
  • Learn what red flags to look for when reviewing old gun trusts.
  • Protect fiduciaries from liability when administering estates that include guns.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Case Law Update, Current Firearms Laws and Legislative Initiatives (Including ATF Final Rule 2021R-08F)
  2. Does Your Client Need an NFA Gun Trust?
  3. ATF eForms
  4. Key Provisions and Beneficiary Designations (With a Sample Gun Trust)
  5. Alternatives to Gun Trusts
  6. Updating Old Firearms Trusts
  7. Gun Trust Administration, Preventing Trustee Liability
  8. Why Properly Funding the NFA Trust is SO Important
  9. Firearms in Estate Administration: What Every Fiduciary Must Know about Possession, Transport, and Sale
Product ID 98274

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Alaska CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Alabama CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Arizona CLE Approved 1.5 Total
California CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Colorado CLE Approved 2 Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Delaware CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Georgia CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Hawaii CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Idaho CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Illinois CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Maine CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 1.8 Total
Northern Mariana Islands CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Montana CLE Approved 1.5 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New York CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Ohio CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 2 Total
Oregon CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Washington CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Wisconsin CLE Approved 1.5 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 1.8 Total
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  1. Gun Trusts 2024

    1. Case Law Update, Current Firearms Laws and Legislative Initiatives (Including ATF Final Rule 2021R-08F)
    2. Does Your Client Need an NFA Gun Trust?
    3. ATF eForms
    4. Key Provisions and Beneficiary Designations (With a Sample Gun Trust)
    5. Alternatives to Gun Trusts
    6. Updating Old Firearms Trusts
    7. Gun Trust Administration, Preventing Trustee Liability
    8. Why Properly Funding the NFA Trust is SO Important
    9. Firearms in Estate Administration: What Every Fiduciary Must Know about Possession, Transport, and Sale

Who Should Attend

This timely legal course is designed for attorneys. Accountants, trust administrators, and paralegals may also benefit.

Speakers

Matthew B Wenzlau
Matthew B.
Wenzlau
WSE Firm, PLLC
Speaker bio
Matthew B Wenzlau

Matthew B. Wenzlau

WSE Firm, PLLC
Matthew Wenzlau

is the founder of the WSE Firm, PLLC, located in Nashville, Tennessee and Scottsdale, Arizona. For over 20 years, he has worked in the music, film, entertainment, and privacy/data industries Mr. Wenzlau's body of work includes securitization, funding and distribution for multi-million-dollar motion pictures; production counsel/producer for feature-length films and television shows; and general counsel for Grammy award winning music artists. Mr. Wenzlau’s practice also includes specialized trusts, legal and branding matters, and client representation before federal, state and local regulatory agencies, including the USPTO, United States Copyright Office, and the SEC. Mr. Wenzlau is a long-time member of the Recording Academy, Gospel Music Association and the Country Music Association. He earned his B.A. degree from Baylor University, his J.D. degree from Regent University School of Law and his M.B.A. degree from Arizona State University. Mr. Wenzlau is a member of the State Bar of Arizona and the Tennessee Bar Association.

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