Estate Planning and Probate Section – “Dad died, Mom is sick, and I am the Trustee – Now What?” – May 12
Estate Planning and Probate Section – “Dad died, Mom is sick, and I am the Trustee – Now What?”
Thursday, May 12, 2022
12:00-1:15 p.m.
Via Zoom
It is common to hear the following story in our practice – Mom and dad have been married for decades. Mom’s memory has been getting a lot worse over the years, but I didn’t know how bad things were until Dad died. Dad did everything for her. Mom doesn’t know any of the accounts, passwords, or where the estate documents were. Dad did his best, but he had a lot on his hands caring for Mom. Now I am left as Trustee of their Revocable Trust and trying to take over Mom’s care. She can’t even be left alone for a few hours. What do I do?
Please join the Estate Planning and Probate Section on Thursday, May 12, 2022 where the speaker Elijah Keyes will cover the basic steps to administer a joint revocable trust after the first spouse’s death and key steps to protect the adult child trustee as she takes over without the help of the surviving parent.
Elijah Keyes is a Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate law. He has more than 10 years experience in estate planning and trust work. With an office in Milpitas, he serves clients through the San Francisco Bay Area. Mr. Keyes graduated from Golden Gate University School of Law.
Cost: Free for section members and $10 for non-section members
Consistent with our prior virtual presentations that have qualified for MCLE credit, all attendees must register online prior to the event. Online registration will close on the morning of the event.
Registration: Please log-in on the SMCBA website to register for this event. The Zoom invite and materials for the webinar will be emailed to attendees the day before and morning of the event.
Logistics: Your Zoom credentials will automatically be emailed to you shortly after you register online, as well as the day and hour before the event. The written materials for the webinar will be emailed to attendees the morning of the event.
Cancellations must be received at least 48 hours prior to the event for a full refund of the registration fee. If you do not cancel within 48 hours or do not show up to the event, you will be charged the full amount. You will receive 1 hour of General Law MCLE credit for attending this event. The MCLE certificates will be made available in the week following the event.
Estate Planning and Probate Section – Let’s Get Digital! Electronically Stored Information in Trust and Estate Litigation – March 17
Estate Planning and Probate Section – Let’s Get Digital! Electronically Stored Information in Trust and Estate Litigation
Thursday, March 17, 2022
12:00-1:15 p.m.
Via Zoom
Please join the Estate Planning and Probate Section on Thursday, March 17, 2022 for a presentation where speakers Scott Fraser and Matthew Owens will discuss aspects of electronically stored information (“ESI”) that every trust and estate litigator should know. The first part will address the rules governing ESI and provide practical guidance for applying those rules in the context of sources of ESI and electronic devices commonly found by trusts and estates attorneys. The second part will address best practices for requesting and responding to e-discovery, asserting appropriate objections, discovery of information that is not reasonably accessible, and compelling production of information in trust and estate litigation matters.
Scott Fraser’s estate planning practice focuses on estate planning and wealth transfer strategies for high net worth individuals, owners of closely held businesses, and holders of employee stock options. Mr. Fraser works closely with each of his clients to craft a customized plan that meets their individual needs, including the use of revocable trusts, irrevocable gifting trusts (IDGT, CRT, ILIT, GRAT, etc.), closely held business entities, and charitable gifting. Mr. Fraser has a J.D. from Santa Clara University of Law and B.A. from San Diego State University.
Matthew Owens focuses his practice on trust, estate, and inheritance disputes. He has prosecuted and defended a wide range of matters in probate court, including trust contests, elder abuse actions, accountings, contested conservatorships and claims involving breach of fiduciary duty. His clients include high net worth individuals and families, corporate trustees, and private professional fiduciaries. Matt is a certified specialist in estate planning, trust, and probate law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.
Cost: $20 per person for Estate Planning Section members and $30 for non-section members. Cost includes 1.0 hours of MCLE credit.
Consistent with our prior virtual presentations that have qualified for MCLE credit, all attendees must register online prior to the event. Online registration will close on the morning of the event.
Registration: Please log-in on the SMCBA website to register for this event. The Zoom invite and materials for the webinar will be emailed to attendees the day before and morning of the event. If you wish to pay by check, please send your check payable to SMCBA, to: 333 Bradford St., Ste. 150, Redwood City, CA 94063. Attn: Events. *Please note which event you are paying for and the name of the attendee.
Logistics: Your Zoom credentials will automatically be emailed to you shortly after you register online, as well as the day and hour before the event. The written materials for the webinar will be emailed to attendees the morning of the event.
Cancellations must be received at least 48 hours prior to the event for a full refund of the registration fee. If you do not cancel within 48 hours or do not show up to the event, you will be charged the full amount.