CLE on Estate Planning in Depth: Special Needs Planning – Securing the Future of Persons Challenged by Disabilities
The American Law Institute is holding a conference entitled, Estate Planning in Depth: Special Needs Planning – Securing the Future of Persons Challenged by Disabilities, which will take place on Tuesday, November 28, 2017, via video webcast. Provided below is a description of the event:
Why You Should Attend
Special needs trusts serve as the cornerstone for securing the future of persons challenged by disabilities. Well planned and carefully drafted SNTs are crucial for providing appropriately for the special needs of persons with disabilities: setting a durable framework for decision making authority, long-term care financing, and asset protection.
What You Will Learn
Get an in-depth review of key issues in special needs planning and in drafting, administering, and monitoring special needs trusts. Featuring Kristen M. Lewis, a nationally recognized expert on special needs trust planning, this practical webcast will highlight the major challenges – and solutions – for estate planners advising clients with special needs issues. Topics include:
Choosing the right type of special needs trust
Preserving government benefits through SNT planning
Overcoming the common challenges of special needs planning
Drafting special needs trusts (with sample trust)
This popular session was originally presented at the American Law Institute CLE course, Estate Planning in Depth, on June 26, 2017. Register now and get a front row seat at the rebroadcast!
Questions submitted during the program will be answered by email within two business days. In addition, all registrants receive a set of downloadable course materials to accompany the program.
Who Should Attend
Experienced estate planning attorneys and other legal professionals advising clients with special needs issues would benefit from this accredited continuing legal education program from American Law Institute CLE.
Tuition for this Video Webcast is $199.00.
Tuition for the webcast includes a set of electronic course materials and access to the webcast.