Introduction & Overview of the New California Law Regarding “No Contest Clauses”
Part I of III
Program Description
Gain valuable insight into the new California Law regarding “No Contest Clauses”. In depth discussion of the new California law regarding “no contest” clauses. Discussion will include comparison to existing law and impact of new provisions on everyday wills and trusts practice. Review the possible financial outcomes and get tips for helping your clients with planning decisions in light of these upcoming law changes.
These questions will be answered
- When is the law effective?
- How should I draft “no contest” clauses under the new law?
- How will the new law impact post mortem estate and trust administration?
- What constitutes “probable cause” under the new law?
- How can estate and trust disputes be avoided?
What you will learn in this teleseminar
- Basic Understanding of the new law.
- How to draft a “No Contest Clause” under the new law.
- Tips for administering an estate or trust under the new law.
- Methods and techniques for counseling clients under the new law.
- Strategies for avoiding estate and trust litigation in the environment of the new law.
With this class, you will receive
- A live 90-minute teleseminar with Q&A
- An eStudy Guide
- An audio recording of the teleseminar following the class
Faculty:
Francis Burton Doyle, Esq., WealthPLAN
Continuing Education Credits:
This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 1.5 hours, of which 0.0 hour will apply to legal ethics. Each attendee seeking continuing education credit must purchase an individual registration. Advanced LTI, certifies this activity conforms to the standards for approved education activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education. Advanced Legal Training Institute, is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider (#13751).
Teleseminar Products:
CD/eStudy Guide $209
*Please allow two to four weeks after the date of the teleseminar for delivery of products.
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