This annual seminar is the best resource and educational opportunity for probate practitioners in Florida. Designed for both new and experienced practitioners, topics covered will include a wide range of estate planning and probate administration material, including detailed discussions regarding the Court's discretion when appointing personal representatives, homestead, representing minors and incapacitated persons in probate proceedings, spousal rights, and a recent case law update. In addition to receiving 8 credit hours which count towards Board Certification in Wills, Trusts and Estates, attendees will also receive ethics and technology credits.
Opening Remarks Theodore S. Kypreos, West Palm Beach Can I Say NO? The Court's Discretion When Appointing Personal Representatives Amy B. Beller, Boca Raton Kelley on the Kelley ParadigmRohan Kelley, Fort LauderdaleWhat Appears Simple May Be Complicated: Complex Issues in Estate Administration Lindsay A. Rehns, Palm Beach Representing Multiple Parties in an Estate AdministrationAnthony P. Guettler, Vero Beach Representing Those Who Can’t Represent Themselves: Representation of Incapacitated Persons and Minors Under the Florida Probate Code Alexander S. Douglas II, OrlandoRepresenting the “Wicked” Stepmother: Spousal Rights at Death J. Allison Archbold, Sarasota The Practical and Ethical Implications of ChatGPT and Generative AI in Trusts & EstatesJ. Richard Caskey, Tampa Florida Case Law Update: The Recent Rulings that Every Probate Practitioner Needs to Know Peter A. Sachs, West Palm BeachPeter A. Sachs, West Palm Beach