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Core Drafting Series: The Nuts and Bolts of Estate Planning
California Young Lawyers Association
Credit(s):
1.25 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
1.25 Participatory MCLE Credits
A comprehensive overview of the estate planning documents, processes, and best practices necessary to draft an estate plan for either a single person or married couple in California. Discussion topics include all dispositive documents pertaining to death and incapacity as well as an overview of common administration pitfalls to avoid while drafting and community property considerations relevant to estate planning.
1.25 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
1.25 Participatory MCLE Credits
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