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Guardianships, divorce law basics, MUPC updates to highlight Virtual Probate Law Conference

Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020
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The Massachusetts Bar Association’s Eighth Annual Probate Law Conference will be presented virtually this year, during the week of Monday, Nov. 9, to Friday, Nov. 13. Whether your focus is on estate planning, administration, probate litigation or guardianship/conservatorship matters, this conference provides something for everyone, from aspiring to veteran practitioners.

There will be a total of 10 courses offered during the week, with two sessions presented each day from 9 to 11 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Each course will last two hours, including a 90-minute presentation and 30 minutes for Q&A. Join us for updates about probate practice, procedures and forms, new regulations and important court decisions. You'll also hear practice tips from an extensive faculty of judges, court personnel, and leading probate and estate planning attorneys.

We are grateful that Probate and Family Court Chief Justice John Casey will take time out of his hectic schedule to welcome conference attendees via Zoom on Monday, Nov. 9, at 8:30 a.m. There will be a bound book of course materials available for purchase, as well as a program book for easy course and schedule reference. The conference’s Zoom sessions will also be recorded and available via MBA On Demand.

Attendance will qualify for Category D G.A.L. Certification. Additional details regarding certification and online access to courses are coming soon.

Join the MBA for an interesting, inspirational and enjoyable week of top-quality education.

Register

Price:

  • MBA members: $99
  • Non-members: $250

Conference fees include a digital copy (PDF) of program materials ONLY. If you would like to attend the conference AND purchase a hard copy of the conference book, there is an additional $75 charge for the printed materials. Attendees will also have access to the conference sessions via MBA On Demand, after the conference, at no additional charge. Please note conference registration options at www.massbar.org/probatelaw. After registering, look for instructions on how to access the MBA's Probate Law Conference virtual platform from EventMobi. Conference participants will be given the opportunity to log in a week early to check out program sponsors, session information and more.

Sponsorship Information:

Networking opportunities will be available via the conference’s event platform, and the MBA and program sponsors will be offering trivia and game prizes. The MBA thanks conference sponsors, including:

Gold Sponsors

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