Fundamentals of New Jersey Estate Planning
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 | 6:00 PM EDT - 9:00 PM EDT
New and seasoned practitioners alike will benefit from this overview of estate planning in New Jersey.
Topics include:
- The purpose of estate planning
- Wealth transfer taxation
- Government dictated default consequences
- Review of documents
- Some advanced planning techniques
- Planning for incapacity
- Practical asset protection planning, digital estate planning, prudent investing and post mortem planning
- Ethical considerations in estate planning practice
This program also qualifies for New Jersey newly admitted lawyer credit for estate planning practice.
NJ CLE Information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 3.3 hours of total CLE credit.
FACULTY:
Cheryl Nidorf Austin, Deputy Surrogate of Camden County
Herbert D. Hinkle, Esq., retired founding partner of Hinkle, Fingles, Prior & Fischer, P.C., has represented people with disabilities continuously since 1974. Mr. Hinkle is an adjunct professor at Rutgers Law School and teaches Estate Planning, Estates & Trusts and Elder Law.
Adam P. Wilson, Esq., Hinkle, Fingles, Prior & Fischer, P.C. Mr. Wilson specializes in disability law and counsels clients on a wide range of issues including special education, adult services, and estate planning.
REGION:
Central New Jersey
Southern New Jersey
Philadelphia Metro Area
LOCATION:
Rutgers Law School
217 North Fifth Street
Camden, NJ 08102
CREDITS:
CLE: NJ: 3.3 | NY: 3.0 | PA: 2.5
SUBJECT AREAS:
Estate Planning