Joyce W. Moore and Christian S. Kelso recently published an article entitled, Unanswered Questions in Wills and Trusts (and How to Try and Answer Them), Estate Planning Journal Volume 14, Issue 1 (2022). Provided below is the abstract to the…
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How will maternal grandparents property be distributed under Indian law?
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The Private Client team at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas shares their comments and opinions in an article in the following Q&A which was published by the Mint Newspaper on 13th February, 2022 and the online…
Article: Just A Will Won’t Cut It: Planning for the Transfer of Non-Probate Assets at Death
Arielle M. Prangner recently published an article entitled, Just A Will Won’t Cut It: Planning for the Transfer of Non-Probate Assets at Death, Estate Planning Journal Vol. 14 Issue 1 (2022). Provided below is the abstract to the Article: When…
Why College Students Need an Estate Plan (And Which Documents Are a Must)
How to bequeath a property to charity?
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The Private Client team at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas shares their comments and opinions in an article in the following Q&A which was published by the Mint Newspaper on 12th February, 2022 and the online…
Final Ethics Opinion Guides Lawyers on Clients with Diminished Capacity
We wrote last July about a draft California ethics opinion regarding clients who may have diminished mental capacity.
After receiving public comment, the State Bar’s Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct has now finalized Formal Opinion Number 2021-207,…
The Charity Ambiguity Trap & How To Avoid It. Banwell v Attorney-General [2020] QSC 239
The Charity Ambiguity Trap & How To Avoid It Banwell v Attorney-General [2020] QSC 239 There’s no better way for your estate to make a difference then to leave a gift in your will to charity. Charities will always be…
Article: Was It Wise to Try to Implement Trust Law Reforms Through the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act?
C. Boone Schwartzel recently published an article entitled, Was It Wise to Try to Implement Trust Law Reforms Through the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act?, Estate Planning Journal Volume 14, Issue 1 (2022). Provided below is the abstract…
Article: First Comes Love, Then Comes Marriage: Cohabitation as a Framework for Conflicts Between Community Property and Common Law Marriage
Ana Mitchell Córdova, a law student at Texas Tech School of Law recently published an article entitled, First Comes Love, Then Comes Marriage: Cohabitation as a Framework for Conflicts Between Community Property and Common Law Marriage, Estate Planning Journal, Vol….
Article: Mitigating the Lack of Wills One Brochure at a Time
Katelyn Barker, a law student at Texas Tech School of Law, recently published an article entitled, Mitigating the Lack of Wills One Brochure at a Time, Estate Planning Journal, Vol. 14, Issue 1, 2022. Provided below is the abstract to…