Wills, Trusts and Probate Administration Syllabus for 2017-2018
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Course

LGLA-1353-001 Wills, Trusts and Probate Administration

Prerequisites

<p>Prerequisite: LGLA 1307 and BCIS 1305 or Department Chair consent</p>

Course Description

This course presents fundamental concepts of the law of wills, trusts and probate administration with emphasis on the paralegal's role.

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Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Administration of Wills, Trusts, and Estates, 5th edition
Gordon Brown & Scott Myers (Cengage Learning)
ISBN-13: 978-113-301-6779

Supplies

White 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper, staples, paper clips, and pens.

Student Performance

The student will define and properly use terminology related to wills, trusts, and probate administration locate, describe, and analyze sources of law relating to wills, trusts, and probate administration; describe the role and ethical obligations of the paralegal in wills, trusts, and probate administration; and draft documents commonly used in wills, trusts, and probate administration.
After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the Paralegal Studies program:
  1. Demonstrate knowledge of the purpose and need for a will.
  2. Identify, explain, and classify the concepts of property relating to wills, trusts, and estate administration.
  3. Identify the proper court for supervising the administration and distribution of a decedent’s estate and explain the functions of the participants for drafting wills and trusts.
  4. Recognize, understand, and discuss the law of succession.
  5. Demonstrate basic knowledge related to wills including validity requirements and proper procedures for modification, revocation, and contests.
  6. Understand and demonstrate knowledge related to the collection and assimilation of relevant facts in preparation for drafting a will including procedures for use of checklists and client conference practices
  7. Identify and complete elementary tasks to demonstrate knowledge of proper procedures for drafting and executing a valid, legal will. 
  8. Understand basic trust terminology, define essential elements of trusts, identify participants in the creation and operation of a trust, and explain how a trust is terminated.
  9. Understand procedures, principles, ethics related to estate planning and probate and estate administration.
  10. Understand the characteristics and purposes of a guardianship.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

I. Students and teachers have obligations to each other.

II. What I expect from students:

You will treat everyone in the class with the respect due all human beings.

You will do the work outlined in the syllabus on time.

You will not plagiarize or otherwise steal the work of others.

You will accept the consequences – good and bad – of your actions.

III. What students can expect from me:

I will treat you with the respect due all human beings.

I will treat you as an individual.

I will not discriminate against you on the basis of your identity or your viewpoints.

I will manage the class in a professional manner.

I will respond to student email within 24 hours, including weekends and holidays.

I will pursue the maximum punishment for plagiarism, cheating, and other violations of academic integrity.

I will keep careful records of your performance and progress.

I will make myself available to you for help and am willing to discuss anything even tangentially related to this class, college, law school, or the legal profession.

I will respect the fact that you have lives and commitments outside college, but I do not consider those to be excuses for not being prepared.

If I am notified in advance, I will make every reasonable effort to accommodate particular situations that may arise in your life.

I will make every reasonable effort to accommodate sudden, unexpected, extraordinary situations that are impossible for you to notify me about in advance.

I will maintain confidentiality concerning your performance.

I will provide you with professional support and write recommendations for you, if appropriate.

I will be honest with you.

Your grade will reflect the quality of your work and nothing else.

Grading Criteria

GRADING

Written Assignments 45%
Homework

25%

Midterm 15%
Final 15%

 

Attendance

You are expected to be prepared for and promptly attend all scheduled class meetings.

Should you miss a class, it is your responsibility to determine what you have missed and to take appropriate measures. I highly recommend that you get notes from someone in class for any class you must miss.

It is your responsibility to initiate a drop or withdrawal through the Registrar's Office.  If you stop attending class, but fail to officially withdraw from the course, you will receive a final grade of F.

Calendar

 

WEEK DATE PREP FOR CLASS MEETING CLASS MEETING ASSIGNMENT DUE
1 August 21 --- Introductions

Review Syllabus

Review Written Assignments
 
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2
August 28

Read Chapter 1 & 2

Overview of Wills, Trusts, and Probate Administration and Discussion of Powers of Attorney

 
Homework: Answer "Sharpening Your Professional Skills" questions on p. 19 (1-2) and do the "Sharpening Your Vocabulary on pp.19-20.  Also, do "Sharpening Your Vocabulary" on pp. 45-46.
 
3 September 11 Read Chapter 3 and read Texas Estates Code §752.051

A Bundle of Rights - Overview of Property Law

Introduction to Legal Research Programs

Homework: Answer "Review Questions" 1, 6, 9 & 10 on p. 72 and do "Sharpening Your Vocabulary" on pp. 74-75.

Written Assignment: Draft a Statutory Durable Power of Attorney--see handout

4 September 18

Read Chapter 4

Read Texas Estates Code §§201.001 through 201.003 and §201.057; read §203.002

Intestate Property

Written Assignment: Draft an Affidavit of Heirship--see handout

Homework: Answer "Review Questions" 1, 8, and 11 on p. 105 and do "Sharpening Your Legal Vocabulary" on pp. 107-08.

5 September 25

Read Chapter 5 and

Review will form

The Last Will and Testament

 

Written Assignment: Draft a will for John Smith-- see handout

Homework: Answer "Review Questions" 3, 6, 9, and 10 on p. 140 and do "Sharpening Your Legal Vocabulary" on pp. 143-44.

6 October 2

Read Chapter 6 and

Chapter 7

Structure of the Model Will and discussion of will execution ceremony Homework: Answer "Review Questions" 2, 4, 8, & 9 on pp. 178-79 and do "Sharpening Your Legal Vocabulary" on pp. 206-07.
7 October 9

Prepare for exam

 

TAKE

MIDTERM

EXAM

 

 

8 October 23 Read Chapter 8

Trusts

 

Homework: Answer Review Questions 3, 7. and 8 on pp. 233-34 and do  "Sharpening Your Legal Vocabulary" on pp. 236-37.
9 October 30 Read Chapter 9 Specialized Trusts

Homework: Answer "Review Questions" 2, 4, 5, , 6, & 8.

Written Assignment: Trusts Assignment -- see handout

 

 
 

 
   
10 November 6

Read Chapter 10 and

Review Application for Probate of Will Form (State Bar of Texas), to be handed out

Probate Courts

Written Assignment: Draft Application for Probate of Will--see handout

Homework: Answer "Sharpening Your Professional Skills" question 1 on p. 283 and do "Sharpening Your Legal Vocabulary" on pp. 283-84.

11 November 13 Read Chapter 11 and review sources on inventory handout The Personal Representative

Written Assignment: Draft an inventory from handout

Homework: Answer "Review Questions" 1,3,4,5,6, and 10 on p. 314


12
November 20 Read Chapter 12 and read §§257.001 through 257.103 of the Texas Estates Code and review muniment of title forms (State Bar of Texas) Estate Administration
 

Written Assignment: Draft Proof of Death for Probate as a Muniment of Title and a Proposed Order Admitting Will to Probate as a Muniment of Title

Homework:  Answer "Review Questions 2,4, and 7 on p. 356


13
November 27

Read Chapter 13 and

Read Tex. Health & Safety Code §166.164

Estate Taxes
 

Written Assignment:  Draft Medical Power of Attorney--see handout

Homework: Answer "Review Questions 1, 2, 3, 6, & 7 on p. 383


14
December 4 Read Chapter 14 and read Tex. Heath & Safety Code § 166.033 Final Choices

Written Assignment: Draft Directive to Physicians -- see handout

Homework: Answer "Review Question" 10 on page 416 and do "Sharpening Your Legal Vocabulary" on pp. 417-18.


15
December 11 (or assigned date) Prepare for Final Exam
 

FINAL EXAM

 


 

 

 

Additional Information

Fall 2017 - Important Dates

August 21 First Day of Classes
September 4 Labor Day - AC Closed
September 17 Constitution Day
November 6 Spring 2014 Registration Begins
November 21 Last Day to Withdraw - Fall 2017
November 23 - November 26 Thanksgiving Holiday - AC Closed
December 11 - December 15 Finals Week
December 15 Commencement Ceremony (7 pm)

 

Syllabus Created on:

08/15/17 11:54 AM

Last Edited on:

10/22/17 5:40 PM