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Credit Hours: 3.0
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3.0

In this course, students will learn to articulate how estate planning organizes tax systems and documents to protect client interests. This process includes evaluating probate and its alternatives for efficient client interest distribution, while facilitating clear communication with clients and third parties to align with their expectations. Students will draft key documents, such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. Additionally, students will prepare administrative documents to ensure compliance with relevant laws and alignment with the individual's intentions.

Prereq: PLG110.