47th Annual Midwest-Midsouth Estate Planning Institute
• • • UPDATE 5/28/2020 • • •
The in-person Annual Midwest-Midsouth Estate Planning Institute on July 30 & 31, 2020, has been canceled.
However, it has been RESTRUCTURED as a webinar to be delivered via Zoom. If you were registered for this program, UK/CLE will carry over your registration. The agenda for the conference should remain the same.
For more information, download a PDF of the 47th Annual Midwest-Midsouth Estate Planning Institute brochure.
Zoom Requirements:
- Stable, high-speed internet connection
- Desktop/laptop computer, tablet, phone, or other mobile device
- No Zoom account needed to attend!
More information on using Zoom:
- Zoom Intro video for complete beginners (3.5 minutes)
- Quick Start video for the tech savvy (1 minute)
- Zoom Support Center website
If you have already registered, contact UK/CLE at 859-257-2921 to have your credit balance refunded, or to cancel.
Thank you for your support of UK/CLE.
Tentative topics include:
- Things About Which We Should Be Fired Up, Worried, Surprised, Or Shocked
- Estate Planning and Trust Management for a Brave New World: It’s All in the Family…What’s a Family ?
- Modern Practice in Estate Litigation Matters
- Trust and Tax Planning for IRAs in Light of SECURE Act
- Correcting Misconceptions, Dispelling Myths and Setting the Record Straight about Elder Law and the Long-Term Care World
- Life Cycle of a Family Foundation and Other Charitable Planning Issues
- The KBA Probate & Trust Law Section Annual Case Law & Legislative Update and Practitioner’s Roundtable
- The Past Year’s Most Significant, Curious, or Downright Fascinating Fiduciary Cases
- We Love You but We Don’t Trust You: Preventing Your Child’s Spouse from Becoming a Trust Beneficiary if They Divorce
- Ethical Challenges when Dealing with Elder Financial Abuse
- Life Post-Kaestner: Constitutional Considerations in the State Taxation of Trusts
- Protecting Client Data: Ethics, Security, and Practicality for Estate Planners
- Ten Tools Every Estate Planner Should Know How to Use