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Estate Gifts that Cannot Be Given

Provider
Seminar Partners
Course name
Estate Gifts that Cannot Be Given
Audience
Available to everyone
Primary target audience
  • Lawyers
Course no.
Start date
May-23-2024
End date
May-23-2024
Total course hours
1.50
Family law ADR qualification course hours
0.00  -  Mediation
0.00  -  Arbitration
0.00  -  Parenting Coordinator
0.00  -  Family Violence

Practice area
  • Practice management
  • Professional responsibility and ethics
  • Wills and estates
Delivery method
Webinar (live)
Description
There are many situations in which a gift under a will cannot be given, meaning the beneficiary cannot get what the will intends to give them. This can include when a specific gift no longer exists or is no longer owned by the testator, when the assets of the estate are insufficient to settle all legacies, and when the intended beneficiary dies before the testator. Situations where a gift fails are complicated and frustrating for executors and beneficiaries but can often be avoided. This webinar with experienced estates practitioner Lynne Butler will answer the question, what happens if a gift made in a will can’t take effect? Lynne will address common reasons gifts fail, the effect of failure of a gift, opportunities to “fix” an invalid gift, and practical steps lawyers can take to help reduce the risk of a gift failing. Among the topics Lynne will address are:

The difference between lapse, ademption and abatement
The difference between waiving an inheritance and assigning it
How to plan for contingencies to preserve your client’s wishes
Best practices and drafting strategies to avoid failure of a gift

As an estate planning lawyer, it is your duty to consider and draft for as many eventualities as possible, to ensure that the gifts made in a will can take effect as your client intends. Don’t miss this chance to learn what you can do to greatly reduce the risk of a failed gift.

Live webinar with chat includes 60 day replay. This program features real-time audio of the presenter with synchronized presentation slides, and a chat feature that allows for live Q & A.

BC: This program has been approved for 1.5 CPD hours, including 0.5 hours of professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management.
City
Toronto
Province/state
Ontario
Country
Canada