It's the Law - Wills, trusts and succession
 
 Wednesday, 18 October 2017  
 
It's the Law - Wills, trusts and succession

Join us this October for It’s the Law – one day, one location, two unmissable conferences dedicated to conveyancing practice and wills, trusts and succession law.

This year's leading update for solicitors working in wills, trusts and succession will be chaired by Tom Monteith, Partner, Harper Macleod and member of the Law Society of Scotland Trusts and Succession Law Sub-Committee. It's the Law - Wills, trusts and succession conference programme is shaped by responses to key topics and issues recently raised by our members. This agenda is designed to help you stay on top of a range of new developments and challenges in private practice.

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Top ranked practitioners will provide you with comprehensive technical updates and guidance on a wide variety of current legal developments whilst looking at the practical ways to tackle the issues affecting you and your area of work. There will also be opportunities to discuss and debate current issues with leading practitioners in the field.

Why should I attend?

By attending this conference, you will learn:
  • Expert approaches to the Residence Nil Rate Band and generational planning with pensions
  • Innovative guidance when considering the effect on succession stemming from assisted reproductive technology
  • Practical and technical assistance from the expertise of the Accountant of the Court
  • Trust regimes and updated tax aspects of set up, during and on death of respective parties
  • Expert insights on the administration of moveable and heritable property, and what it means for your practice
  • Drafting wills and the use of trusts to benefit vulnerable adult family members in the future
  • Contentious trusts and estates

Speakers on the day will include; Tom Monteith, Partner, Harper Macleod, Alan Barr, Partner, Brodies, Roy Smith, Chartered Financial Planner, Tilney, Alison Edmondson, Director, SKO, Sandra McDonald and Raish Allan, Accountant of the Court, and Peter Murrin, Partner, Lindsays, Roddy MacLeod, Advocate, amongst others.

 
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