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New York (NY) Probate CLE Course Catalog

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Estate Planning and Asset Protection for Cryptocurrency
Join to learn how best to assist your clients with asset protection and estate planning with internet currencies.

American Bar Association

$115

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Estate Planning for the Dysfunctional Adult Child
Seasoned attorneys and an experienced accountant will discuss how to protect a testator's assets when an adult child suffers from addiction, is out of work, is unhappily married or is in another similarly difficult situation.

American Bar Association

$75

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Understanding the Complexities of Estate Planning: Top Ten Issues to Consider
Join expert attorneys as they discuss practical advice and 10 issues to consider when advising your clients.

American Bar Association

$115

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90 minutes
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Patient and Client Safety in a COVID-19 World: Legal and Practical Demands on Elder Care Facilities and Lawyers
Join our seasoned panel of experts as they provide guidance on patient and client safety in eldercare facilities.

American Bar Association

$115

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The Consumer Provisions of the CARES ACT and Local Court Responses to the Pandemic
This seminar will discuss Section 1113 of the CARES Act, which, in part, excludes from the definition of “current monthly income” COVID-19 payments made by the federal government related to the COVID-19 federal emergency, and allows debtors who have been affected by the pandemic to modify their chapter 13 plans to allow payments for up to seven years after the first payment was due if their plans were confirmed prior to the enactment of the law.">This seminar will discuss Section 1113 of the CARES Act, which, in part, excludes from the definition of “current monthly income” COVID-19 payments made by the federal government related to the COVID-19 federal emergency, and allows debtors who have been affected by the pandemic to modify their chapter 13 plans to allow payments for up to seven years after the first payment was due if their plans were confirmed prior to the enactment of the law.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$95

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Fraudulent Schemes Involving Real Estate
A panel of experts with varying professional backgrounds will discuss the various forms of fraudulent schemes involving real estate pre- and post-bankruptcy, how to sniff out irregularities using various accounting and forensic tools, what to do once you realize your client has a problem (whether debtor or creditor), and how to safeguard your clients and cases from future problems.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$75

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