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The Employment Law Issues Trustees, Conservators, and other Fiduciaries Face
Trusts & Estates Section
Credit(s):
1 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
In fulfilling their fiduciary obligations, trustees, conservators and other fiduciaries are often thrust into situations where they are required to act as an employer. From managing caretakers, issuing paychecks, setting schedules, to hiring and firing trust employees, this is perilous territory because California employers are saddled with a host of regulations they are expected to understand and follow precisely.
1 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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