General Credit Hours:8
CLE CREDIT IS NOT AWARDED FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE COURSE BOOK ONLY.
This annual seminar is the best resource and educational opportunity for probate practitioners in Florida. Designed for both new and experienced practitioners, topics covered will include a wide range of estate planning and probate administration material, including detailed discussions regarding the common pitfalls and other considerations during the probate administration process, the use of corporate entities as will substitutes, representing clients with diminished capacity, and a recent case law update. In addition to receiving 8 credit hours which count towards Board Certification in Wills, Trusts and Estates, attendees will also receive 1 ethics credit.
November 18, 2022
Bull to Bear: Advising Fiduciaries During the Estate Settlement Period in an Unsteady Market Environment
J. Grier Pressly, III, Palm Beach
LLC Operating Agreement vs Will. Who Wins?
Juan C. Antúnez, Miami
Is it a Formal Occasion? Understanding the Use of Formal Notice in Probate Proceedings
Jonathan A. Galler, Boca Raton
Estate and Tax Planning Post-Mortem: A Discussion of Key Elections and Income and Transfer Tax Planning Considerations During Administration
Jolyon Acosta, Tampa
Conflict of Law Issues in Probate
Mary Karr, Miami
Creditors and Personal Representatives Be Aware and Don’t Stall. . . It Could Be Your Downfall
Stephanie L. Cook, Orlando
Did I Do That? UnFamily-iar Real Estate Matters in the Estate Administration Process
Michael A. Sneeringer, Naples
Assisting a Client with Diminished Capacity – Ethical Guidelines and Practical Advice
Benjamin F. Diamond, St. Petersburg
Florida Case Law Update: The Recent Rulings that Every Probate Practitioner Needs to Know
Duane L. Pinnock, Fort Lauderdale
Course Number:5744
Credit Hours:
General Credit Hours:8
Professional Responsibility Credit Hours:1
Ethics Credit Hours:1
Elder Law Credit Hours:8
Tax Law Credit Hours:1
Wills, Trusts, and Estates Credit Hours:8