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About the Seminar
The SC Bar CLE Division is proud to present the 2016 South Carolina Probate Bench Bar Seminar. Associate Judges Molly Edwards and Caroline Horlbeck have recruited a distinguished and experienced faculty to guide you through some of the most important issues trending in probate practice in South Carolina.
This year's program features a number of practical presentations, including an hour of Mental Health/Substance Abuse credit as well as Professor Alan Medlin's always popular case law and statutory update.
As always, this year's program is mandatory for South Carolina's probate bench and has also been approved for 6.0 hours of Estate Planning and Probate Specialization Credit. If you practice in probate court, this is THE program of the year! Don't miss an opportunity to learn and network with colleagues and our probate judges!
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Hon. Molly D. Edwards - Molly Edwards, LLC
Dorchester County Associate Probate Judge
Hon. Caroline M.W. Horlbeck - Greenville County Associate Probate Judge
Trustee Conduct Required for Compliance with the Duty to Administer a Trust Prudently
Julian W. Walker Jr. - Law Office of Julian W. Walker Jr., Columbia
Ways to Limit a Guardianship/Conservatorship
Moderator: Hon. Debora A. Faulkner, Greenville
Hon. Jacqueline D. Belton, Columbia
L. William Mulbry Jr., M.D., Charleston
Lana M. Jamrosyk - Jamrosyk Law Firm, LLC, Charleston
Everyone Agrees…Now What? The Benefits and Drawbacks of a ยง 62-3-912 Agreement
Kenneth B. Wingate - Sweeny, Wingate & Barrow, Columbia
But She Stole Grandma's Money! Can You Get it Back? Constructive Trusts in the Probate Court
Stephen A. Spitz - Stevens & Lee, Charleston
But She Stole Grandma! Can You Get Her Back? Contested GCs and Custody Issues in the Probate Court
Hon. Lenna S. Kirchner - Charleston County Associate Probate Judge
ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) Act
Andrew J. Atkins - Millender Elder Law LLC, Columbia
Cope or Quit - a Strategy that has Never Worked (Ethics)
R. Michael Ethridge - Carlock Copeland & Stair, Charleston
Lt. Governor's Office on Aging Legal Services and Potential for Abuse & Exploitation in Incapacity
Catherine S. Zavoras - South Carolina Lieutenant Governor's Office on Aging, Columbia
Case Law and Statutory Update
Prof. S. Alan Medlin - University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia
This seminar qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour and 1.0 SA/MH credit hours. This program also qualifies for 6.0 Estate Planning and Probate Specialization credit hours.
This seminar is Intermediate/Advanced Level.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, please use this course code if you completed the program in 2017: 171374ADO
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, please use this course code if you completed the program in 2018: 181798ADO
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