Continuing Legal Education

Creditor Claims Against a Decedent's Estate: Effectively Pursuing & Collecting on Your Client's Claim (01/31/13)

Creditor Claims Against a Decedents Estate: Effectively Pursuing and Collecting on Your Client's Claim

 

Thursday, January 31, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

 

Mecklenburg County Bar


 

 

CLE Credit:

3.0 Total Hours (2.0 General + 1.0 Ethics)

                       

Fees:

$175 Attorney Rate

$75 Paralegal Rate

 

Location:

MCB Center

438 Queens Road

Charlotte, NC 28207

 

Special Info:

8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Registration

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CLE Training

 

Program Planner:

Erika Erlenbach, The McIntosh Law Firm, P.C.


 

PROGRAM  & SPEAKERS:

Making Claims Against a Decedent's Estate: Procedural Requirements and Practical Considerations

 

Assets and Property Exempt from Estate Claims

 

Complications in Collecting the Claim:

·         What if creditor does not receive proper notice?

·         Lawsuits pending at date of death

·         Transfers of real property after death

·         Fraudulent Transfers before death

 

Federal and North Carolina Fair Debt Collection Practices Acts, HIPAA and other privacy concerns

 

Practice Tips: Helping your client establish good procedures for monitoring claims against deceased debtors

 

Ethics

·         Who is your client?

·         Creditor as Personal Representative

·         Wrongful Death Issues

·         Confidentiality

 

Speakers:

Bob McIntosh, William Ellison, and Amy Isaacs (The McIntosh Law Firm, P.C.)

 

Registration:

Download Registration form here and return via:

Fax: 704/333-6209

Mail: 438 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC 28207

Phone: 704/375-8624

 

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