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Estate Planning (3990)

Studies the concepts and techniques required to apply the principles of wills, trusts, and taxation in the development of estate plans. Topics include drafting of wills and trusts, probate practice and procedure, and income taxation of trusts and estates. The course is intended to be an introduction to estate planning, valuable to both the person intending to specialize in the field and the general practitioner.

Grading: To be determined.

Prerequisite(s): Estates & Trusts or Estates and Trusts Survey

Estate & Gift Taxation

Credits: 3

Offered: Spring

Categories:
Skills

Subject Areas:
Estates:: edit ::

Taught by: Dennis M. Patrick Randall W. Sayers

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