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Trusts, Estates & Probate

New York Probate and Trust Administration

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 6.5 Total
New York CLE Approved 8 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 6.5 Total
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6 hours 35 minutes
Leslie Levin
Matthew Rappaport
Antar Jones
Michael Zapson
With Leslie E. Levin from Hinman Howard & Kattell, LLP + 3 others
Recorded March 07, 2025
Product ID 99810

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Overview

Creditor Claims, Distributions, Tax Issues, and More!

Working through issues that arise through probate and trust administration can be daunting. Are you well-equipped with the tools you need to succeed? This insightful course will take you through steps in probate administration, including information on creditor and debt issues, tax and more. You will also get valuable insight on trust administration, including the handling of accounting, distributions and taxes. Don't miss this opportunity to hone your probate and trust administration skills - register today!

  • Take a closer look at the initial steps for filing the estate.
  • Discuss what needs to be done to handle creditor claims and debts.
  • Make sure everything is in order for the final distribution of the estate.
  • Review what issues need to be addressed concerning taxes in probate administration.
  • Get the latest information on taxation concerns associated with trusts.
  • Explore the different types of trusts and how they are used.
  • Learn ways to manage, sell and distribute property and assets in trust administration.
  • Gain a better understanding of the distinctions between trust fiduciary accounting and income tax accounting.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Probate Process and Overview
  2. Assets, Creditor Claims and Debt Considerations
  3. Distributions, Final Accounting and Closing the Estate
  4. Tax Issues in Probate Administration
  5. Trust Taxation Issues
  6. What You Need to Know About Trusts
  7. Accounting/Distributions in Trust Administration
  8. Ethics and Estate Administration
Product ID 99810

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 6.5 Total
New York CLE Approved 8 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 6.5 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Probate Process and Overview

    1. Review of the Probate Timeline
    2. Forms of Administration
    3. Deadlines to be Aware of
    4. Documents Used in the Probate Process
    5. Information Gathering
    6. Laws of Intestacy
    7. Initial Petition and Notices
    8. Sample Forms, Letters and Documents
  2. Assets, Creditor Claims and Debt Considerations

    1. Marshalling Probate and Non-Probate Assets: Key Procedures
    2. Properly Ensure ALL Debt is Located and Handled
    3. Required Public Notices to Creditors
    4. Priority and Payment Determinations for Claims
    5. Contested Claims and Prescribed Claims
    6. Appropriately Dealing with Creditors
    7. Insolvent Estates
    8. Sale of Assets to Satisfy Creditors
  3. Distributions, Final Accounting and Closing the Estate

    1. Documents Needed to Close the Estate
    2. Proper Transfer and Timing of Distributions - Probate and Non-Probate Assets
    3. Distributions in Kind
    4. Distribution to Minors, Surviving Spouse and Trusts
    5. Disposition of Unclaimed Assets
    6. Fees for Personal Representatives and Attorneys
    7. Annual Accounting Requirements and Format
    8. Final Accounting Checklist
    9. Estate Closing Procedures
  4. Tax Issues in Probate Administration

    1. State and Federal Tax Considerations
    2. Tax Deadlines and Extensions
    3. Essential Tax Forms and Returns
    4. Deductions and Exemptions
    5. Income Tax and Basis Adjustment for Decedent's Assets
    6. Real Property Tax Considerations
  5. Trust Taxation Issues

    1. Tax Returns: Annual and Final
    2. Tax Consequences of Trustee's Actions
    3. Real Property Taxes
    4. Income Taxation
    5. Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Taxes
    6. Tax Consequences of Paying Retirement Benefits to Trusts
    7. Tax Basis in the Assets
  6. What You Need to Know About Trusts

    1. Types of Trusts and Their Purpose
    2. Jurisdiction
    3. Duties and Powers of the Trustee
    4. Valuation of Assets
    5. Funding a Trust
    6. Communication with Beneficiaries
    7. Amending and Modifying the Trust
    8. Trust Administration Checklist
    9. Sample Forms and Documents
  7. Accounting/Distributions in Trust Administration

    1. Notices of Proposed Actions
    2. Uniform Principal and Income Act
    3. Trust Provisions Concerning Distributions
    4. Managing, Selling and Distributing Property and Assets
    5. Investing Assets
    6. Distinctions Between Trust Fiduciary Accounting and Income Tax Accounting
    7. Determining Trustee Fees
    8. Communication with Creditors
    9. Distribution to Beneficiaries
    10. Trust Termination
  8. Ethics and Estate Administration

    1. Breach of Fiduciary Responsibility
    2. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
    3. Confidentiality
    4. Fee Agreements

Who Should Attend

This intermediate level online seminar is designed for professionals who want to be more effective in the probate and trust administration process, such as:

  • Attorneys
  • CPAs and Accountants
  • Tax Professionals
  • Financial Planners and Wealth Managers
  • Trust Officers
  • Paralegals

Speakers

Leslie E Levin
Leslie E.
Levin
Hinman Howard & Kattell, LLP
Matthew E Rappaport
Matthew E.
Rappaport
Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
Antar P Jones
Antar P.
Jones
Law Office of Antar P. Jones, PLLC
Michael G Zapson
Michael G.
Zapson
Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman LLP
Speaker bio
Leslie E Levin

Leslie E. Levin

Hinman Howard & Kattell, LLP
Leslie 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.

Speaker bio
Matthew E Rappaport

Matthew E. Rappaport

Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
Matthew Rappaport

chairs Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP's taxation and private client groups. He concentrates his practice in taxation as it relates to real estate, closely held businesses, private equity funds, family offices, and trusts and estates. Mr. Rappaport advises clients regarding tax planning, structuring and compliance for commercial real estate projects, all stages of the business life cycle, generational wealth transfer, family business succession, and executive compensation. He also collaborates with other attorneys, accountants, financial advisors, bankers, and insurance professionals when they encounter matters requiring a threshold level of tax law expertise. Mr. Rappaport earned his J.D. degree and his Master of Laws in taxation from Georgetown University Law Center. He is a member and admitted to practice in the state of New York and the U.S. Tax Court.

Speaker bio
Antar P Jones

Antar P. Jones

Law Office of Antar P. Jones, PLLC
Antar 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' 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
Michael G Zapson

Michael G. Zapson

Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman LLP
Michael Zapson

is a partner at Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman LLP. He concentrates his practice in Trusts and Estates and Trust and Estate litigation. Mr. Zapson also maintains a Real Estate Zoning and Land Use practice. He represents Executors, Trustees, real property owners, national companies, REITs lenders and brokers. Mr. Zapson is a member of the Bar Association of the City of New York, the Nassau County Bar Association and the Long Beach Lawyers Association. He earned his B.A. from Cornell University and J.D. degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

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