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September  2011
 
Fiduciaries and Firearms: Possessing, Appraising and Transferring Firearms in an Estate - Video on Demand
 
Co-sponsored by the CBA Trust & Estate Section
Trust & Estate Section CLE Luncheon Series
 
  
Program Description
 
Firearms exist in over 50% of households in the United States, so it is likely to become an issue in your practice at some point. Firearms are also one of the most heavily regulated items in the country, thereby presenting unique estate administration challenges. Beyond their obvious inherent danger, the legal and prudent treatment of firearms requires specialized knowledge and practices. The uninformed or careless fiduciary risks jeopardizing estate assets and criminal and civil liability.
 
Purchase this program to minimize those risks to you and your clients.
 
 
Topics
 
Fiduciaries and Firearms: Possessing, Appraising and Transferring Firearms in an Estate
 
- What is a Firearm?
- Restricted and Non Restricted Firearms
- Who May Possess a Firearm?
- Selecting Fiduciaries, Co-Fiduciaries and Special Fiduciaries
- Choosing Beneficiaries
- Out of the Vault
- Appraisal
- Charitable Deductions
- The Travails of Transfers
- Selling Firearms
- Specific Bequests and Devises
- Special Considerations for the Collector
- Considerations Unique to Firearms
- Testimonial Letters
- Exoneration of Fiduciaries
   
Program Series Chair
 
Connie Tromble Eyster, Esq.
Hutchinson Black and Cook, LLC
Boulder, CO
   
Faculty
   
Michael G. Sabbeth, Esq., is a sole practitioner in Denver. He lectures to bar associations and continuing legal education groups throughout Colorado and nationally on ethics, rhetoric and trial advocacy. He has written articles in national publications, and has been featured in The Christian Science Monitor for his volunteer work teaching ethics in Denver-area schools. After the Columbine High School killings, he lectured on skills for ethical reasoning to the Littleton Fire Department to enhance the department's school outreach programs.
 
His book The Good, The Bad and The Difference: How to Talk with Children About Values is a guide for parents and for other persons working with children on how to talk with children about ethics and values and how to teach moral reasoning.
 
 
   
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $59.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $39.00 USD
  •   General Credits
    1.00
  •   Ethics Credits
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
9/6/2011
Expiration Date
12/31/2013
Non-Member Price
$59.00 USD
Member Price
$39.00 USD
Product Code
PR090612N
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