Program Chair
Kimberly A. Whaley, CS, TEP, LLM
WEL Partners
Passing of accounts requires complex and multi-part considerations. You need to understand the idiosyncrasies and common errors in this area in order to have a successful Wills and Estates practice.
Over one intensive evening, our expert faculty will teach you how to effectively manage and advise on passing of accounts, compensation and fiduciary accounting issues. You will learn the latest case law updates, and will benefit from hands-on exercises where you will review sample estate accounts.
Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.
What You’ll Learn
Passing of Accounts: The Basics
- Circumstances when accounts need to be passed
- Jurisdiction to pass accounts
- Relevant limitation periods to consider
- Procedure and rules for passing accounts of: Guardian of Property – Incapable person; Guardian of Property- Minor; Attorneys for Property; Estate Trustees and Trustees
- Uncontested vs. contested court passings
- Remedies for the failure to account
- Procedural requirements and jurisdictional idiosyncrasies in Passings of Accounts
- Case law update
Overview of Compensation
- Compensation for Estate Trustees
- Compensation for Guardians and Attorneys
The Office of the Children’s Lawyer and the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee in Reviewing Accounts: their role, review process and common objections
- What the Office of the Children’s Lawyer and the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee look for when reviewing accounts
- Common Objections made by the Children’s Lawyer and the OPGT
Reviewing Accounts: What Lawyers Need to Look For
- Guidelines for distinguishing between income and capital
- How to conduct a thorough analysis- which numbers need to add up where?
- Common errors to watch out for
- What qualifies as inadequate accounting?
Who Should Attend
Lawyers practicing or wishing to practice in wills and estates
Faculty
Program Chair
Kimberly A. Whaley, CS, TEP, LLM
WEL Partners
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Recorded: Apr 26, 2023
$395 + TAX
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Substantive | 2h 10m |
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Professionalism | 30m |
Total | 2h 40m |
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