Wills & Trusts
Session I: June 1 - July 5, 5:30 - 7:30pm, No Exam
This course is an introduction to several related areas: intestate succession, wills, gifts, trusts, and future interests. The goal is to prepare students for the practice of law in a field of great importance to lawyers. Toward this end, a study is made of the execution and revocation of wills, the use of will substitutes, and the function of the trust in the transmission of wealth during life and at death, and the rules governing the administration of estates and trusts. Special attention is given to lawyering skills, including case analysis, statutory interpretation, and drafting of instruments. Students will write two short papers; students will not write an exam.
Prerequisite: Property
Professor: A. Villella, Lewis & Clark, 3 semester hours.
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