Estate Planning
2019-2020 School of Law
   

LAWS 650 - Estate Planning


Credits: 2

Commercial (practice) software will be used to prepare estate planning documents. The drafting assignments will include simple wills, wills for couples with minor children, wills and trusts that include provisions for the estate marital deduction and GST taxes, health and financial powers of attorney, as well as drafting for the South Carolina elective share. Other issues covered will include consideration of client competence, preparing for will contests, and ethical issues for estate planners. If time permits, the class will draft irrevocable life insurance trusts. Students will work on projects in teams of 2-3.

Prerequisites:  Wills, Trusts, and Estates

Note:
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT:
Experiential Course Requirement, must earn a grade of C or better

REGISTRATION:
Income Tax is recommended.

Basis of Grade: Exam, drafting projects, class participation and attendance

Form of Grade: Letter