MODERATED-Estate Planning for Beginners

20 Feb , 2026

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Designed for beginning estate planning attorneys, this comprehensive course provides a practical foundation in estate and trust law, covering wills, trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives, and other essential documents. Participants will gain insight into tax implications, asset protection strategies, and ethical considerations while developing the skills needed to advise clients and draft estate plans confidently. With a primary focus on New York State law, this course equips attorneys with both the theoretical knowledge and practical tools to navigate the fundamentals of estate planning effectively.

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