Legal Dangers of Outdated Estate Plans (OnDemand Webinar)

$149.00

SKU: 411137EAU

Description

Understand how to avoid an outdated estate plan, and how to fix a plan that may already be outdated.Whether you are an attorney, estate planner, accountant, president, vice president, CFO, controller, business owner or manager, tax manager, financial planner, or lender, it is important to know of the legal dangers and risks associated with an estate plan that is outdated. The program will provide insights on how to identify if your estate plan is outdated and what happens if the laws have changed but your estate plan didn’t? It will provide you with examples and case studies of outdated plans as well as methods for updating those outdated estate plans.

Date: 2024-02-29 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Move to Another State (or Country)

Change in Assets (Including the Sale of a Business)

Change in Family Dynamics or Family Members (Including Divorce)

Change in the Law (Including Changes in the Tax Law and Estate Tax Exemption Amounts)

CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Jo Ann Gambale, Esq.-Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, P.A.

Legal Dangers of Outdated Estate Plans (OnDemand Webinar)

$199.00

SKU: 406043EAU

Description

Understand how to avoid an outdated estate plan, and how to fix a plan that may already be outdated.
Trusts instruments generally have three primary purposes the orderly disposition of assets, avoidance of probate, and advantageous tax planning. A properly drafted trust will address these goals however, changing life circumstances and changing laws can frustrate or thwart a grantor’s intended result, leaving his or her desires unfulfilled, and beneficiaries subject to unpleasant outcomes. The problem is that many clients do not realize their trusts are outdated, with the resulting potential for adverse legal and tax implications. This topic will help attorneys and advisors identify some of the most common outdated provisions and how to articulate the risks associated with these provisions to their clients. The material will also cover common methods for fixing outdated trusts, and how attorneys can draft new trusts to provide flexibility for the future. This information is critical for all estate planning attorneys and advisors to ensure that inefficient trusts are updated, and new trusts are drafted for optimal realization of a client’s goals, even amidst changing circumstances.

Date: 2019-08-21 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Legal Dangers of Outdated Trusts
• Reasons Why a Trust May Be Outdated
• Risks Associated With Outdated Trusts

How to Fix Outdated Trusts and Trust Provisions
• Modification (Judicial and Non-Judicial)
• Decanting
• Use of Trust Protectors

Drafting Trusts With the Future in Mind
• Broad Trustee Discretion
• Utilize Change of Situs Provisions
• Include Trust Protectors

CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Ben Schwefel-Bohm Wildish & Matsen, LLP, Jennifer Wilson – Bohm Wildish & Matsen, LLP