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A Comprehensive Step-By-Step Guide to Estate Administration
Whether you're new to estate administration or need a basic refresher, this course will provide you with a comprehensive overview of estate administration, including proper asset valuation and distribution, taxation, and account closing procedures. You'll also learn how to correctly deal with thorny estate administration debt issues, including jointly held assets, business ownership and complex tax issues. Equip yourself with real-life, practical knowledge to ensure you are fully prepared to handle the entire estate administration process from start to finish - register today!
- Learn how to meet every deadline, follow procedures, and complete essential forms.
- Identify key estate administration pitfalls you need to avoid.
- Come away with helpful forms, sample documents, and checklists to assist in the process.
- Acquire strategies to ensure you can help your clients through every step of the probate process.
- Manage your client's entire estate administration procedures properly and effectively.
- Learn how to tackle complex estate administration issues such as tax issues, jointly held assets, and will contests.
- Understand how to properly transfer and distribute assets.
- Explore proper procedures and processes when dealing with insurance claims and debt during estate administration.
- Gain a better understanding of the probate court's procedures so that you can avoid common pitfalls and mistakes.
- Get the latest information on allowances and elections against the will.
- Identify how to properly distribute assets to minors, surviving spouses and trusts.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Complex Issues in Estate Administration
- Initial Steps to the Estate Administration Process
- Commencement of Proceedings and Information Gathering
- Handling Estate Administration Tax Issues
- Marshalling Assets
- Handling Creditor Claims and Debt
- Ethics and Estate Administration
- Distribution and Closing of the Estate
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky CLE |
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6.75 Total | 06-30-2026 |
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CLE
Agenda
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Complex Issues in Estate Administration
- Jointly Held Assets
- Spousal Claims
- Allowances and Elections Against the Will
- Handling Unmarried Couples and Stepchildren
- Will Contests, Trust and Estate Disputes
- Business Ownership
- Agency Problems Involving Guardianships, Conservatorships, Powers of Attorney or Other Agency Relationships
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Initial Steps to the Estate Administration Process
- Understanding the Laws of Intestacy
- Sample Estate Administration Checklists, Forms and Required Notices Needed
- Interpreting Provisions and Terms of Art Found in Wills
- Using Disclaimers Correctly
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Commencement of Proceedings and Information Gathering
- Appointment of Estate Administration
- Formal vs. Informal Proceedings
- Sample Letters of Authority
- First Meeting With Family or Designated Personal Representative and Determination of Heirs
- Written Fee Agreements
- Tips to Locate Information Quickly Using Online and Government Resources
- Dealing with Multiple States
- Appointment of Estate Administration
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Handling Estate Administration Tax Issues
- Examples of Forms Needed
- Federal and State Estate Tax Considerations
- Income Tax Issues for the Estate and the Heirs
- Resolving Disputes With Taxing Authorities
- Deductions and Exemptions
- How the Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Affects Your Clients
- Tax Deadlines and Handling Extensions
- Sales of Real Property
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Marshalling Assets
- Procedures to Locating and Marshalling Probate and Non-Probate Assets
- Safe Deposit Boxes and Bank Accounts
- Real Estate
- Brokerage Accounts, 401Ks, IRAs, Pensions and Life Insurance Policies
- Sample Forms and Documents Needed
- Appraisers and Valuing the Property of Probate Estates
- Procedures to Locating and Marshalling Probate and Non-Probate Assets
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Handling Creditor Claims and Debt
- Sample Forms and Required Notices Needed
- Priority and Payment of Claims
- Late Claims and Contested Claims
- Steps to Ensure all Debt is Located and Handled Correctly
- What if the Assets Don't Cover the Bills?
- Bankruptcy and Foreclosure
- Selling of Assets and Properly Dealing with Creditors
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Ethics and Estate Administration
- Breach of Fiduciary Responsibility
- Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
- Attorney-Client Privilege
- Fee Agreements
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Distribution and Closing of the Estate
- Sample Forms, Agreements and Documents Needed
- Proper Transferring and Distribution of Probate and Non-Probate Assets and Timing of Distributions
- Real Estate
- 401Ks, IRAs, Pensions and Life Insurance Policies
- Distribution of Miscellaneous Assets (Automobiles, Jewelry, Etc.)
- Distributions in Kind
- Distribution to Minors, Surviving Spouse and Trusts
- Disposition of Unclaimed Assets
- Proper Settlement of the Estate
- Formal and Informal Estate Accountings
- Choosing the Appropriate Closing Procedure
- Compensation and Discharge of the Personal Representative
Who Should Attend
This basic level online seminar is designed for professionals who want to be more effective in the estate administration process, such as:
- Attorneys
- CPAs and Accountants
- Paralegals
- Wealth Managers
- Tax Professionals
- Trust Officers
Speakers
Speaker bio
Leah A. Morrison
is an attorney with English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP in Bowling Green, Kentucky. She concentrates her practice in designing estate, asset protection, and business succession plans in a tax advantageous manner. Ms. Morrison is a member of the American, Kentucky, Louisville, and Bowling Green-Warren County bar associations. She earned her J.D. degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law; her LL.M. degree in taxation, magna cum laude, from the University of Alabama; and her B.A. degree in criminal justice from George Washington University.
Speaker bio
Angela M. Call
is an attorney at Nunery and Call, PLLC. Her primary focus of practice is personal injury, premises liability defense, automobile litigation, real estate and estate and probate. Ms. Call is a member of the Kentucky Defense Counsel, Inc. She is also an assistant commonwealth attorney for the 11th Judicial Circuit, Kentucky. Ms. Call is admitted to practice to the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and the Eastern and Western districts of Kentucky. She earned her B.S. degree from Campbellsville University and her J.D. degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law.
Speaker bio
Sarah B. Cameron
is an attorney with Dinsmore & Shohl LLP. She is a member of the commercial litigation practice group. Ms. Cameron has extensive experience in complex commercial litigation, with a focus on defending businesses in contract-related and business tort litigation. Her litigation background includes experience handling fiduciary duty claims, construction defect and delay claims, negligent misrepresentation, commercial real estate disputes, and medical malpractice actions in state and federal courts. Ms. Cameron is a member of Trinity Hill Family Services where she serves on the Board of Directors. She is admitted to practice law in the states of Ohio and Kentucky, as well as before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Southern District of Ohio, and Eastern and Western districts of Kentucky. Ms. Cameron earned her B.A. degree, cum laude, from Transylvania University; and her J.D. degree, cum laude, from the University of Kentucky College of Law.
Speaker bio
Paul C. O'Bryan
is an attorney with the Louisville firm of Tilford, Dobbins, & Schmidt, PLLC. He focuses his 22+ years of practice in the areas of elder law, estate planning, family law, probate law, probate litigation, and wills and trusts. Mr. O'Bryan is a certified mediator by Capital University Law School. He speaks routinely on estate planning, guardianships, power of attorney, wills and trusts to attorneys, paralegals, and business professionals. Mr. O'Bryan earned his B.S. degree from the University of Louisville and his J.D. degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law.
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