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A Texas Companion for the Course in Wills, Trusts, and Estates: Case and Statutory Supplement, 2023-2024
A TEXAS COMPANION FOR THE COURSE IN WILLS, TRUSTS, AND ESTATES introduces Texas-specific law that every student planning to practice law in this state should know. Developed and refined through eleven years of classroom use, these materials provide a solid grounding not only for the Texas Bar Examination, but also for estate planning practice in Texas. This edition has been updated to reflect changes made through the 2017 regular session of the Texas legislature, including new provisions relating to durable powers of attorney, class gifts, revocation of certain interests on divorce, and reformation of trusts. In addition, important new cases relating to promissory estoppel, capacity to marry, and the intentional disinheritance of children have been added to stay current with recent developments in the Texas courts. A TEXAS COMPANION features the following: Statutory provisions from the Texas Estates Code, Texas Trust Code, and other relevant statutes, along with excerpts from the Texas Constitution Thirty-six edited Texas cases, selected for their importance in Texas law and pedagogical value Citations and cross-references noting recent legislative changes Logical sequencing that tracks the chapter order in Sitkoff and Dukeminier, Wills, Trusts, and Estates (10th ed. 2017), but may be adapted to any other casebook
A TEXAS COMPANION FOR THE COURSE IN WILLS, TRUSTS, AND ESTATES introduces Texas-specific law that every student planning to practice law in this state should know. Developed and refined through six years of classroom use, these materials provide a solid grounding not only for the Texas Bar Examination, but also for estate planning practice in Texas. The statutory provisions included here are current through the most recent regular session of the Texas legislature in 2011, and incorporate important changes in areas such as the following: *Self-proving affidavits *Notice to will beneficiaries *Pretermitted children *Adult incapacitated children *Revocation of trusts following divorce *No-contest clauses *Community property with right of survivorship A TEXAS COMPANION features the following: Statutory provisions from the Texas Probate Code, Texas Trust Code , and other relevant statutes, along with excerpts from the Texas Constitution Thirty-four edited Texas cases, selected for their importance in Texas law and pedagogical value and tested in the classroom Citations and cross-references noting recent legislative changes Logical sequencing that tracks the chapter order in Dukeminier, Sitkoff, and Lindgren's Wills, Trusts, and Estates (8th ed. 2009), but may be adapted to any other casebook
Whether you're using Dukeminier, Sitkoff, and Lindgren's, Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Eighth Edition or any other Property or Wills, Trusts, and Estates casebook, be sure to use A New York Companion for the Course in Wills, Trusts, and Estates. This 2009-2010 Case and Statutory Supplement brings New York-specific law into the classroom. Offering statutory provisions that go to the heart of wills, trusts, and estates, great teaching cases, and complete citations, this student-friendly text is an invaluable addition to any WTE or Property course taught in the State of New York. A New York Companion for the Course in Wills, Trusts, and Estates features: Statutory provisions selected from the Estates, Powers, and Trusts Law (ETPL), as well as from the: Surrogate's Court Procedure Act (SCPA) Domestic Relations Law (DRL) Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) General Obligations Law (GOL) Banking Law Lightly edited cases that illustrate the application of important statutes--or address questions on which the statutes are silent Citations to both cases and secondary authorities to support additional legal research Logical sequencing of materials that tracks Dukeminier, Sitkoff, and Lindgren's, Wills, Trusts, and Estates, Eighth Edition, but which is adaptable for use with any casebook
A California Companion is the perfect supplement for the wills, trusts and estates course. Materials are organized for ease of use with chapters corresponding to major topics covered in most casebooks. Includes a detailed table of contents, a table of bar statutes, a table of other statutes, and a table of cases. All statutes required for California Bar Exam plus selected additional statutes covering: intestate succession wills, no-contest clauses non-probate transfers disqualified transferees powers of appointment future interests rights of creditors to reach trust assets Twenty edited cases covering California law of: rights of adopted and non-marital children equitable adoption requirements for execution and revocation of formal and holographic wills forfeiture for elder abuse disqualified transferees attorney liability to intended beneficiaries for malpractice the 'safe harbor' under no-contest clause statutes rights of creditors in trust assets
A California Companion for the Course in Wills, Trusts, and Estates 2023-2024
Widely hailed as one of the best casebooks in legal education, this comprehensive text combines interesting cases, thoughtful analysis, notes, images, and a clear organization for an excellent teaching tool. Cartoons, illustrations, case documents, and photographs provide engaging visual commentary. Sidebars on relevant persons, places, and things provide interesting and sometimes humorous context. New to the Eleventh Edition: New section on will execution during the COVID-19 pandemic, with attention to reconciling “presence” with social distancing Updated and completely revised section on electronic or digital wills, with attention to the latest cases and statutes Updated to account for the 2021 and 2019 revisions to the Uniform Probate Code that, among other things, eliminated gender-based distinctions and expanded recognition of non-biological parent-child relationships Updated coverage of wealth and income inequality and new material on recent proposals for a wealth tax Updated and completely revised section on trust decanting, with attention to the latest statutory and case law developments Updated and completely revised section on asset protection trusts, with attention to key choice-of-law and fraudulent transfer principles Professors and students will benefit from: Unique blend of wit, erudition, insight, and playfulness retained from the late Jesse Dukeminier Organization that covers all the key topics in a logical and clear format Interesting cases that are not only fun to read, but fun to teach Cases enhanced and connected to broader legal principles by well-written connective text, notes, questions, problems, and sidebars Arresting two-color design Cartoons, illustrations, wills and other case documents, and photographs that provide visual commentary and teaching aids