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About the Seminar
The first
few sessions of this dynamic presentation will focus on several recent
developments affecting elder law and estate planning attorneys. Robert Kirkland
will begin with a discussion of the SECURE Act, enacted in December 2019. The
SECURE Act introduced major changes in the law regarding IRA distributions,
greatly impacting estate planning with regard to retirement benefits. Andrew Atkins will then discuss recent
regulations from the IRS regarding ABLE accounts, as well as Social Security
regulations regarding early termination of trusts and decanting. The final
presentation led by Alexandria Skinner, will discuss working with clients with
diminished capacity. Those who practice in the fields of elder law and estate
planning, or anyone curious to learn more about these practice areas, from
experienced attorneys to those who are just starting out, won’t want to miss
this program!
Seminar
Agenda
The
SECURE Act
Robert K.
Kirkland, Esq. - Kirkland Woods & Martinsen LLP
Elder Law
Update: New Social Security and ABLE Regulations
Andrew J.
Atkins, Esq. - Millender Elder Law LLC
Working
with Clients with Diminished Capacity
Alexandria
B. Skinner, Esq. - Columbia, SC
Course
Planners/Moderators:
Andrew J.
Atkins, Esq. - Millender Elder Law LLC
This seminar qualifies for 3.01 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour.
This is a Basic to Intermediate Level Program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2022, please use this course code: 223552ADO.
Note: When submitting your compliance
reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this
in 2023, please use this course code: 231946ADO
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