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2021 Teleconference & Archive Bundle: The Uniform Trust Code Revisited

As of August 2020, in the 18 years since Kansas became the first state to enact the Uniform Trust Code, 33 more states, plus the District of Columbia, have enacted it. Additionally, several states that have not enacted the UTC have adopted portions of it or have modeled some of their trust laws on it. Thus, it can fairly be said that the UTC has become highly influential in the development of trust law nationally. A statutory compilation of such stature deserves a thorough review. We will examine some of the most important aspects of the UTC, including:

  • Default and Mandatory Rules
  • Virtual Representation
  • Trust Modification
  • Notice Requirements
  • Duties Trustees Owe to Beneficiaries
Cancellation Policy
If you wish to cancel your teleconference registration prior to the time the program Materials (Intellectual Property)/Pin are sent out by BSe, then you will be allowed a full refund of your registration fee. If you wish to cancel your teleconference registration AFTER the program Materials (Intellectual Property)/Pin are sent out by BSe, then you will be charged a $100 cancellation/materials fee.

Archive Note:CE credits available for event recordings are CTFA, CWS and AFIM. No other CE credits are approved for recordings. Your archive will be available within 5 days of the live event.
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