The National Business Institute will present the live online seminar “Preparing Michigan Wills & Trusts: Draft Better Estate Planning Documents” on Wednesday, December 2, from 10 a.m. to noon.
This seminar will help build drafting skills with a practical review and discussion of sample will and trust language.
Attendees will:
• Find out what clients often omit at the initial interview and how it affects estate plans.
• Avoid missing critical components of the estate with a comprehensive asset inventory.
• Review critical fiduciary duties and powers and spot check for common drafting problems.
• Find new effective ways to structure distributions.
Speaking at the seminar will be Diane Kuhn Huff, an owner with Anderson & Huff PLC where she practices in the area of estate planning, trust administration, probate, elder law, and disability trusts. Huff is a certified elder law attorney with the National Elder Law Foundation. She also has worked in the trust department of a bank working on administering estates and trusts. Huff is a member of the State Bar of Michigan (Probate and Estate Planning Section and Elder Law and Disability Rights Section), Estate Planning Council of the Grand Traverse Area, and the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). Huff earned her B.S. degree from Michigan State University and her law degree from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School.
Cost for the live online seminar is $249 which includes the course book. To register, call 1-800-930-6182 or visit www.nbi-sems.com.
- Posted November 24, 2020
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'Preparing Michigan Wills & Trusts' seminar offered online by NBI on Dec. 2
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