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Specialty Trusts for the Well-Rounded Practitioner - Original Program Date May 20, 2011
6.0 Total NH MCLE, 1.0 of which may be applied toward NH Ethics
Course №:ES144g
Course Level: Advanced
Duration: 6 hours 7 Minutes
Original Program Date: Friday, May 20, 2011
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Item Description Back to top
This is downloadable audio (CLEtoGo) version of the seminar that took place on May 20, 2011. 
CLEtoGo seminars qualify for non-live NHMCLE Credit.
Click on the "Table of Contents and Roster" document for a preview of the materials.
 
A menu of specialty trusts and trust provisions for the attorney who prepares trusts as part of a larger practice and the attorney who does all trusts all the time, including new legislation, regulations and rulings, key pitfalls to avoid and tips for writing elegant trusts.

Topics to include:

  • Military Trusts including what to do for someone who is deploying
  • Special Needs Trusts including self-settled and third party SNTs, Pooled SNTs and Medicare Set-Aside Trusts
  • Asset Preservation and Growth Trusts including 564-D qualified trusts
  • Family & Friend Gift Trusts including ILITs and QPRTs
  • Charitable Trusts including CRATs, CRUTs, CRITs, charitable lead trusts and land preservation trusts
  • Specialty Trust Provisions for Revocable Trusts including QDOT, generation skipping, spendthrift, disinheritance, no-contest and discretionary provisions and provisions for a surviving spouse to stay in the house
  • Items to add to Client Questionnaires
  • Client Conference Techniques and Cautions
  • When to choose a Corporate or Professional Trustee
  • Update and Exit Strategies for long term Irrevocable Trusts
  • Is New Hampshire really now the leading jurisdiction for Specialty Trusts?
Credit Information Back to top
6.0 Total NH MCLE, 1.0 of which may be applied toward  NH Ethics

PricingBack to top
Each price provides online access for 3 months after purchase.
  • Standard Fee
$240.00 
  • NHBA CLE Club Member Fee
$95.00 
  • Non NHBA Members or Nonaffiliated
$229.00 


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John S. Kitchen, Program Chair/CLE Committee, John Kitchen Law Offices, Laconia
Judith Bomster, Butenhof & Bomster, PC, Manchester
Gayle M. Braley, McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, Manchester
Alexandra T. Breed, McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, Concord
Nina M.  Hamberger, Executive Director, Enhanced Life Options Group, Bedford
Amy K. Kanyuk, McDonald & Kanyuk, PLLC, Concord
Shari Landry, Vice President of Philanthropy, NH Charitable Foundation, Concord
Todd D. Mayo, Cambridge Trust Company of NH, Concord
Nelson A. Raust, Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, LLP, Concord
Kathleen M. Robinson, Robinson, Boesch & Sennott P.A., Portsmouth
Cynthia Wentworth, Chief Financial Officer & Director of Financial Planning, Charter Trust Company, Concord

Course Materials Back to top

icon_acrobatSpecialty Trusts - Agenda (1 Page, 57 KB)
icon_acrobatSpecialty Trusts - Table of Contents and Roster (12 Pages, 572 KB)
icon_acrobatPg. 1-93 - Revocable Trust Provisions - Robinson (93 Pages, 3 MB)
icon_acrobatPg. 94-116 - Asset Protection Trusts - Kanyuk (23 Pages, 749 KB)
icon_acrobatPg. 117-148 - Family compund Trust - Breed (32 Pages, 1.63 MB)
icon_acrobatPg. 149-205 - Irrevocable Life Ins. Trust - Raust (57 Pages, 2.12 MB)
icon_acrobatPg. 206-211 - Charitable Trusts - Landry (6 Pages, 545 KB)
icon_acrobatPg. 212-273 - Special Needs Trusts - Kitchen (62 Pages, 2.59 MB)
icon_acrobatPg. 274-295 - Medicares Interest - Bomster (22 Pages, 1.27 MB)
icon_acrobatPg. 296-332 - Military Trusts - Stewart (37 Pages, 1.72 MB)
icon_acrobatPg. 333-370 - Advantages of NH Trusts - Mayo (38 Pages, 1.38 MB)
icon_acrobatPg. 371-420 - Choosing Trustees - Hamberger Wentworth (50 Pages, 2.52 MB)
icon_acrobatPg. 421-448 - Modification of Irrevocable Trusts - Braley (28 Pages, 870 KB)

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