⏱ 48 min
📚 4 lessons
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About this course
An estate plan completed at age forty-five may be poorly suited to your circumstances at sixty-five. Life changes — marriage, divorce, the birth of grandchildren, the death of a named executor, a significant increase in assets, or a move to a different state — can each render key provisions of your existing documents ineffective or contrary to your current wishes. Managing an estate plan is a long-term practice, not a one-time event.
By the end of this course you will be able to identify the life events that require an estate plan review, evaluate whether a trust structure is warranted as your estate grows, understand the tax planning opportunities available within an estate plan, and maintain a living estate planning record that keeps all relevant information current and accessible.
What you will learn:
- A life event trigger list: the specific changes that should prompt an immediate estate plan review and update
- How marriage, divorce, and blended families affect beneficiary designations, joint property, and trust provisions
- Estate plan updates for growing assets: when a revocable living trust becomes appropriate, and how an irrevocable trust serves different tax and protection goals
- Annual gifting strategy: the annual exclusion gift amount, how it compounds over time, and how to document gifts properly
- Charitable giving within an estate plan: charitable remainder trusts, donor-advised funds, and direct bequests as strategies that serve both philanthropic and tax goals
- Trust administration basics: what a successor trustee is responsible for and how to prepare them for that role
- Digital asset planning: how to include online accounts, cryptocurrency, and digital files in your estate plan
- Maintaining a legacy letter or ethical will alongside legal documents: how a personal statement of values and wishes complements the formal plan
This course uses case studies of families navigating estate plan updates at different life stages, annotated trust structures, and structured review checklists. Each section connects the planning decision to the legal and financial consequences of acting or failing to act.
This course is written for adults who already have some estate planning documents in place and want to manage and update them proactively over time. Some prior familiarity with basic estate planning documents is assumed. This course is informational and does not substitute for advice from a licensed estate planning attorney.
What you'll get
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Certificate of completion
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Audio version included
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Lifetime access
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30-day refund
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Short & focused
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Just a phone or computer with internet. No installs, no special hardware.
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Can I get a refund?
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Yes — full refund within 30 days, no questions asked.
How long will I have access?
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
Will I get a certificate?
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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