Avoiding the Pitfalls of Premarital Agreements and Estate Planning: A Presentation of Hypotheticals and How to Deal with Them

Thursday, June 27, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 CA CLE Hour, Including Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law Specialization

Meet the Speakers

Nathalie E. A. Paluch


Partner

Lauzon Paluch

Sara Z. May


Associate

Withersworldwide

About the Program

Join attorneys Nathalie E. A. Paluch and Sara Z. May as they dive into important considerations when premarital agreements intersect with estate planning. The presentation will explore several hypotheticals and how to avoid common issues relating to estate planning, including how to ensure a divorcee is not better off than a widow, whether a premarital agreement should provide for consideration in the event of death, and how to navigate making a spouse a potential creditor of your posthumous estate.

Section Sponsor

This program is presented by the Family Law section, chaired by Ashley K. Quan and Ava Jahanvash and co-sponsored by the Trust and Estates law section, chaired by Elizabeth Acevedo and David Shapiro. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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