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| From Event: Drafting Effective Wills and Trusts, held November 2011.
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Program Description
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People don't like to contemplate their own deaths, but they do need to consider what will happen to their assets when they die. Tax issues, medical decisions, and a wide range of planning documents make the process even more complicated. But you can give your clients peace of mind by creating effective wills and trusts that carry out all of their wishes. Order today to learn the fundamentals of preparing estate planning documents, including wills, trusts, and ancillary documents such as powers of attorney. Discover the pros and cons of using various types of documents, as well as the tax ramifications involved. Tackle the ethical issues related to estate planning, both from the attorney's perspective and from that of the client who must make end-of-life medical decisions. Have the skills and information you need right at your fingertips!
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Course Content
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- Fundamental Principles of Will Drafting
- Using Living Trusts and Powers of Attorney as Estate Planning Tools
- Basic Tax Considerations - What You Need to Know in Order to Choose the Appropriate Plan
- Ethics and Estate Planning
- Planning Methods to Control Medical Treatment
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Continuing education credit is not available at this time.
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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- FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF WILL DRAFTING
9:00 - 10:15, Aaron Lyttle - Selecting the Vehicle - Initial Advice to the Client
- Checklist for Gathering Client Information
- The Statutory ABCs: What is Required?
- Methods of Designating Fiduciaries
- Disinheritance and No Contest Clauses - Will They Stand?
- Protective Clauses for Minors, Incompetent Persons and Beneficiaries With Special Needs
- Building Flexibility Into the Plan - Checklist of Special Provisions
- Practical Pointers With Sample Forms
- Developing a Document Preparation System
- USING LIVING TRUSTS AND POWERS OF ATTORNEY AS ESTATE PLANNING TOOLS
10:30 - 11:45, Aaron Lyttle - Common Elements in Trust Agreements
- The Revocable Living Trust - Why You Should Use It
- Disadvantages of Revocable Living Trusts
- Sample Pour-Over Will and Living Trust Agreements
- Durable Powers of Attorney
- BASIC TAX CONSIDERATIONS - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN ORDER TO CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE PLAN
12:45 - 2:00 Daniel P. Kapsak - Tax Considerations of Drafting Living or Testamentary Trusts
- Marital Deduction Planning - Qualifications and Basic Formula Approaches
- Estate and Gift Taxes
- Generation-Skipping Transfer Taxes
- Income Tax - Ramifications of Trusts
- ETHICS AND ESTATE PLANNING
2:15 - 3:15, Daniel P. Kapsak - Selected Ethical Rules Affecting the Estate Planner
- Who's Your Client? Conflict of Interest
- Competency - A Word to the Wise
- Practice Before the IRS
- Attorney Fees
- PLANNING METHODS TO CONTROL MEDICAL TREATMENT
3:15 - 4:30, Daniel P. Kapsak - What a Living Will Can and Cannot Accomplish
- Picking Up Where a Living Will Ends - Durable Powers of Attorney for Health Care/Health Care Proxy
- Preserving Your Client's Dignity Through the Patient Self-Determination Act
- Anatomical Gifts - Making the Difficult Decisions During Life and Upon Death
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DANIEL P. KAPSAK is the principal of The Kapsak Law Firm, LLC, where his practice is devoted to estate and elder law planning. Mr. Kapsak currently serves on the Longmont United Hospital Ethics Committee (past chair), is a board member of the Colorado Center for Hospice and Palliative Care and has participated in both the End of Life Coalition for Hospice of Boulder/Broomfield Counties (member, Steering Committee) and the End of Life Task force through the Boulder County Hospital Ethics Committee. He is a member of The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Colorado Healthcare Ethics Forum, and the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics. He is also a member of the Colorado and Boulder County bar associations and the Boulder County Estate Planning Council. Mr. Kapsak earned a B.A. degree (Human Relations) from St. Joseph's College, his J.D. degree from Creighton University, and S.T.B. and M.Div. degrees from Loyola University (Jesuit School of Theology), Chicago. AARON LYTTLE is an attorney with Long Reimer Winegar Beppler LLP. While in law school, Mr. Lyttle served as the managing editor of the Wyoming Law Review, where he oversaw publication of a special issue and symposium on professional responsibility in Wyoming, and participated in an externship with the Rocky Mountain Innocence Center. In 2011, he was inducted into the Order of the Coif. Mr. Lyttle is licensed to practice law in Wyoming and before the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming. He attended the University of Wyoming where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in both philosophy and communication and his J.D. degree with honors.
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