An Empirical Analysis of Wealth Transfer Law
Friday October 11, 2019, King Hall Room 1001
UC Davis Law Review Symposium, Volume 53
The UC Davis Law Review is proud to host several members of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) for a Symposium entitled “An Empirical Analysis of Wealth Transfer Law.” ACTEC is a nationally renowned organization and its members, or “fellows,” strive to inform the public about the complicated world of trust and estate law. The Symposium will include panel discussions covering topics such as marriage within wealth transfer law, how research is conducted using probate records, as well as the results and repercussions of non-probate transfers and intestacy within estate planning. To dive into the reasons why certain individuals utilize estate planning and others do not, and to evaluate other fascinating dichotomies within wealth transfer law, join us on October 11, 2019 at the University of California, Davis, School of Law (King Hall).
Register
The event is free and open to the public. Register here.
Contact us with any questions at (530) 754-7644 or lawreview@law.ucdavis.edu.
Faculty Advisor
Professor David Horton
UC Davis School of Law
Principal Staff
Rebecca Brandel
Senior Symposium Editor
UC Davis Law Review, Vol. 53
Alice Park
Senior Symposium Editor
UC Davis Law Review, Vol. 53