Here is a terrific new resource for anyone who teaches New York wills, trusts and estate law for paralegals. As the first full-length text focusing specifically on New York practice, this book eliminates the need for outside supplements, simplifies your teaching tasks, and gives your students far better career preparation.Cooper covers everything from basic terminology to tax considerations - with examples and experts tips drawn from her twenty-plus years of experience in New York practice. Students learn everything they need to handle an actual estate from beginning to end. and they get more than just better professional training. with its state-specific rules, forms, and references sources, this new text will serve as a valuable desk reference throughout their academic and paralegal careersThe First Complete Course Text Covering New York Wills, Trusts and Estate Practice for Paralegals.A complete course-length introduction to New York wills, trusts, and estates covers basic terminology; interstate administration; probate proceedings; litigation; jurisdiction and venue; fiduciary duties and responsibilities; trusts; and tax considerations.Expert instruction in paralegal costs and skills explains the role of the paralegal at each stage of administration, estate planning, and litigation, enabling students to handle an estate from beginning to endthe trusts chapter provides profession-level detail on the various types of trusts under New York law, along with everything the paralegal needs to know about interests in trust.a separate chapter on ethics ensures that students grasp the ethical responsibilities of both attorneys and paralegals with regard to trusts and estatescase synopses and chapter pedagogy help students understand, practice, and retain the material in each chapter, with charts and diagrams, sidebars, highlighted examples, and review exercisesa final chapter on paralegal resources provides a reference guide to current software, books, websites, and other tools for the New York paralegalthree appendices with state-level resources contain sample of New York forms and documents; ethics codes; and surrogate's courts throughout the state
The best legal guide to wills and estates—with more than 80,000 copies sold—now updated to cover the current asset protection options and estate laws Whether grappling with modest or extensive assets, The Complete Book of Wills, Estates ...
Wills, Trusts, and Estates
This is the best and only legal guide readers will ever need to ensure that their money and holdings remain in the family.
In rejecting the privity defense, Vice- Chancellor Robert E. Megarry of England stated the argument against it succinctly: In broad terms, the question is whether solicitors who prepare a will are liable to a beneficiary under ...
In this timely new edition, distinguished authors Dukeminier and Johanson build on the success of their phenomenally popular casebook Wills, Trusts, and Estates with new coverage of non-traditional family arrangements, living wills, and ...
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This edition of Florida Wills, Trusts, and Estates is the first casebook to include analysis of the recently enacted Florida statutes permitting the execution of wills, trusts, and other related documents electronically.
Gregory. v. Bowlsby. After Catherine Bowlsby died, her children received some of her property. Her husband, Benjamin Bowlsby, asked his children to transfer to him the real property they had inherited from their mother.
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