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2019 Summer Trusts and Estates Education Conference: Omitted Family Members, Putative Spouses, and Adopted Children- Do I Get a Share and How?
Trusts & Estates Section
Credit(s):
0.75 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
0.75 Participatory MCLE Credits
In the age of the growing modern family, do omitted relatives, putative spouses, and adopted children get a share, and, if so, how? This program will examine this from both an estate planning and litigation perspective.
0.75 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
0.75 Participatory MCLE Credits
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