Did You Notice That? The Who, What, When, and How of Proper Notice in Trust and Estates Proceedings

Wednesday, September 11, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 hour of General CLE or Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law LSCLE credit.

Meet the Speaker

Sasha L. Collins


Partner

Myers, Widders, Gibson, Jones & Feingold, LLP

About the Program

This presentation will cover the due process notice requirements for all probate court matters, including probates, conservatorships/guardianships, and trust matters. The presentation will address:


  • Who is entitled to receive notice
  • What documents they are supposed to receive
  • How and when they are supposed to receive notice


The presentation will also highlight the most common mistakes the probate court encounters and how to avoid them, as well as practical tips for ensuring that your hearings are never continued due to notice deficiencies.

This program is presented by the Trust and Estates Law section, co-chaired by Elizabeth Acevedo and David Shapiro. The section is sponsored by The Sanborn Team, Bond Services of California, Liberty Mutual, California Title Company, and Pickford Escrow Company. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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