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February 2010
 
Counseling Trustees on Their Duties
 
 
 
Program Highlights
 
- Revocable Living Trusts:  Design, Implementation and Other Issues
- Taxation of Trusts
- Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts (ILITs) - From the Ground Up
- Counseling Trustees on Their Duties
- Understanding Charitable Remainder and Charitable Lead Trusts
- Counseling Clients on the Expanding Requirements of the Uniform Principal and Income Act and the Uniform Prudent Investor Act
- Strategic Trusts for Elderly and Disabled Clients
- Understanding and Using Specialized Trusts, Including GRATs, IDITs and More!
 
 
Who Should Purchase This Product
 
- Trust and Estate Law Practitioners
- Trust and Estate Law Paralegals
- Trustees and Other Fiduciaries
- Anyone Who Needs to Understand and Use Trusts!
 
 
Program Description
 
CBA-CLE and the CBA Trust and Estate Section are proud to present this informative, practical series of CLE programs on understanding and using trusts in your practice.  This series consists of eight programs, each dedicated to a key area of trust law.  
 
The expert members of the faculty will explain the purposes, mechanisms and key clauses included in a wide variety of trusts typical for a Colorado trust and estate practice.  They will also explain the client needs that each trust addresses and how each type of trust meets those needs.  The faculty will also point out common errors that inexperienced practitioners sometimes make when working with these trusts.  Other important issues that concern trusts, such as taxation, ethics, liability, and malpractice will also be covered.
 
The entire series of programs includes a total of 33 CLE credit hours of instruction, providing you with a detailed trusts education that goes a level deeper than ordinary CLE seminars!
 
From taxes, to funding, to the duties of the trust-maker, beneficiary, and trustee, you will get current guidance on the use of trusts in your practice, making this a “must attend” series of seminars.
 
 
Topics Include:
 
- Fiduciary defined, including  
  -Trustee  
  -Personal Representative  
  -Conservator  
  -Agent (under Durable General Power of Attorney)  
  -Guardian (to the extent of financial responsibilities)
- Basic statutes, principles and requirements of fiduciary administration
- Summary of the court intervention concept and the issues that arise during trust administration that sometimes require court intervention
- Who can or should serve as a fiduciary
- Where to find materials and guidelines for various fiduciaries (including useful examples)
- Trustee Duties In-depth  
  -The trustee's duties defined and explained  
  -Written materials include a useful sample letter from counsel to a trustee of a newly funded trust, setting forth the basic duties of a fiduciary!
- Liabilities and Pitfalls Trustees May Encounter  
  -Liabilities of trustees who do not properly administer their estates  
  -Liability factors  
  -Unforeseen consequences of failure to adhere to required duties  
  -Pitfalls for the unwary
- Problems That Commonly Arise in Trust Administration  
  -Commonly encountered problems  
  -How the attorney and the court can become engaged in these problems  
  -When trustees seek (or should seek) assistance from counsel  
  -Asking the court for instructions  
  -Instructions the court may give that can protect the trustee from liability
 
Presented by the Honorable E. David Griffith, Colorado State Court Magistrate (Ret.), Chester H. (Skip) Morgan, II, Esq. and guest speakers
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $199.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $179.00 USD
  •   General Credits
    4.00
  •   Ethics Credits
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
2/24/2010
Expiration Date
12/31/2014
Non-Member Price
$199.00 USD
Member Price
$179.00 USD
Product Code
PR022410D
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