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ACADEMIC COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE TITLE: WILLS & TRUST COURSE NUMBER: LAW 701A UNITS: 3 Units COURSE TYPE: Required PROFESSOR(S) NAME: Bradford J. DeMeo and Carmen D. Sinigiani PROFESSOR CONTACT INFO: Professor DeMeo - BDeMeo@empirecollege.com Professor Sinigiani - cdsinigiani@comcast.net; (707) 545-3232 SCHEDULE: Spring 2016, Thursdays 6-9:00pm, Room #212 PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of second-year required coursework COREQUISITES: None TEXTS AND MATERIALS: (Identification of any texts, materials and references used throughout the course.) Estates and Trusts, Cases and Materials, 4th Edition by Sterk, Leslie and Dobris' from West Publishing/Foundation Press, ISBN # 978-1- 59941-928-2, Publication date: 7/12/2011 COURSE DESCRIPTION: COURSE OBJECTIVES / ANTICIPATED LEARNING OUTCOMES: (Description of what students will be expected to know and be able to do at the end of the course. What skills or knowledge will be gained by the end of the course.) Supplemental Materials may be distributed as needed Covers intestacy; execution; integration; republication; incorporation by reference, independent significance; revocation and revival; will contracts; testamentary capacity; lapse, ademption; satisfaction; will contests; will substitutes; nature and classification of trusts; elements of a trust, creation of inter vivos and testamentary trusts; revocable and irrevocable trusts; insurance trusts; nature of the beneficiary s interest, including restraints on alienation and principles regarding transferability; modification and termination of trusts; charitable trusts, fiduciary administration, including qualification, duties, standards and liabilities of fiduciary; management, investment and accounting by fiduciary; powers of appointment. This course covers the basics of redistributing wealth at death. Particularly, the class will cover descent and distribution, testamentary capacity, execution and revocation of wills, construction and interpretation of estate documents, and limitations on the right to dispose of property. The text presents a somewhat different approach to the study of law than other casebooks. We will cover approximately 150 principal cases during the Fall semester. However, it is important to stress that the subject of wills is as much statutory as case law. Study of the California Probate Code is essential. Students will be expected to exercise good legal research skills by searching for and analyzing California Probate Code sections applicable to the weekly subject matter assigned in the syllabus. In 1931, the California Legislature enacted the probate code. Through the years, that code was expanded and, from time to time, revised. However, over the past few years there have been many revisions Empire College School of Law Wills & Trust Page 1 Rev. Date: 11.13.15

made to the California Probate Code. In the process, parts of the Uniform Probate Code have been adopted. As a result, while the casebook was not written for specific use in this state, the text does reflect California Law in most respects and provides adequate materials for developing good legal analysis in this subject area. The lecture and class discussion will center on the questions and problems found in virtually every section of the casebook and Probate Code. Key to learning in this class is not merely reading the cases, statutes and notes, but also studying the questions and problems and recognizing how they apply the governing legal principles and rules. Occasionally, other areas of law invade our study of wills and trusts. For instance, torts in the study of tortuous interference with inheritance; and contracts in the study of contracts to make, or not to make, a will or trust in exchange for services; and future interests historically covered in the law of property. All are essential to understanding inheritance rights. As Ambrose Bearce once wrote: Death is not the end, there remains the litigation over the estate. In this course, students will find many litigants fighting over other people s money. Students must demonstrate the minimum level of competency for an attorney in CA in the subject matter of Wills & Trusts Students must demonstrate they possess a minimum level of knowledge to pass a CA State Bar Examination question involving the subject matter of Wills & Trusts. FORMAT OVERVIEW / METHOD OF INSTRUCTION (Description of how the course will be taught, including breakdown of lecture, practicum, etc.) Students should expect to spend a minimum of two hours/per hour of instruction time on assigned readings and briefing cases. For example, a 3-hour class would require at least 6 hours of outside preparation time per week. The text presents a somewhat different approach to the study of law than other casebooks. We will cover approximately 150 principal cases during the Fall semester. However, it is important to stress that the subject of wills is as much statutory as case law. Study of the California Probate Code is essential. Students will be expected to exercise good legal research skills by searching for and analyzing California Probate Code sections applicable to the weekly subject matter assigned in the syllabus. The lecture and class discussion will center on the questions and problems found in virtually every section of the casebook and Probate Code. Key to learning in this class is not merely reading the cases, statutes and notes, but also studying the questions and problems and recognizing how they apply the governing legal principles and rules. Occasionally, other areas of law invade our study of wills and trusts. For instance, torts in the study of tortuous interference with inheritance; and contracts in the study of contracts to make, or not to make, a will or trust in exchange for services; and future interests Empire College School of Law Wills & Trust Page 2 Rev. Date: 11.13.15

historically covered in the law of property. All are essential to understanding inheritance rights. EXAMS: GRADING / ASSESSMENT CRITERIA/CLASS POLICIES: EXAM: 3 HOURS 3 QUESTIONS The exam questions will each present one or more legal problems. Students will be expected to (1) Identify the legal issues involved in the problems; (2) Provide a statement of the legally operative facts involving the legal issues; and (3) Answer the problems with thorough legal analysis by a discussion of the controlling legal principles and rules. Exams begin promptly at 6 p.m. All students must take examinations as scheduled. It is recognized that in special circumstances and due to emergencies, it may be necessary to schedule delayed examinations. An emergency is defined as a serious illness or injury to the student or a member of his or her immediate family. Special Circumstances are defined as other situations that, in the opinion of the Dean, are sufficient to warrant delay in taking examinations. Any student taking delayed examinations must have the prior written approval of the Dean. No examination may be taken prior to the day of the regularly scheduled examination. If delayed examinations are approved by the Dean, a fee of $75 will be charged for each such exam taken. Failure to complete an exam is not sufficient reason for a late or retake exam. Empire College uses the following grading system: Numerically graded classes: 90 100 A Outstanding 80-89 B Superior 70-79 C Satisfactory 65-69 D Unsatisfactory 64 and Below Failing/No Credit ATTENDANCE: Only numeric grades in Required courses are used to calculate grade point average. The grade will be based upon the results of a 3-question Fall semester final exam. Passing score is 65 points out of 100 possible. A course requirement is that each student present in class at least four of our principal cases. While you are not expected to carry the class discussion for more than 20 minutes, you will be expected to open the discussion by explaining the legal issues presented, the relevant facts, the court s reasoning, and the result of the case in a professional and complete manner. Students must attend no less than 12 of the class sessions during the Fall semester. Roll will be taken at each class after the break. Attendance of less than the full three hours of class will not count for attendance. There are no exceptions to the attendance requirement. Regular and punctual attendance is essential for the successful Empire College School of Law Wills & Trust Page 3 Rev. Date: 11.13.15

completion of the course. Students should plan to attend every class. Students must attend a minimum of 80% (36 hours 12 of 15 classes) of the class sessions during each semester. Roll will be taken at each class. Class attendance is of particular importance in learning the language and concepts of the law. Make-up classes will be scheduled on evenings when classes are not usually held or on weekends or made up on another night be staying longer. Class sessions which are delayed or canceled because of holidays or policy of Empire College School of Law, and which are re-scheduled for a different date are considered regularly scheduled class sessions, not make-up classes. A student who has exceeded the absence limits outlined will be automatically dropped from the course. A student who is dropped from a course will be required to repeat the course at its next offering in order to meet graduation requirements. ASSIGNMENTS: Spring 2016 Week # Reading Assignment Page Numbers Topic Week 1 1-64 Introduction; role of the lawyer; probate & non-probate transfers Week 2 65-122; 147-166; Probate Code 6400-6455 Intestate succession- share of spouse and lineal descendents; collaterals, halfbloods & adoption; simultaneous death; Community property; Elective share. Week 3 167-170; 203-226; Probate Code 28, Community property; Elective 6500-6615 share, cont d. Week 4 227-283; Probate Code 6100-6113 Wills: will execution; what is a will? Week 5 283-338 Wills: abatement, exoneration, ademption, lapse; interpretation and construction Week 6 353-405; Probate Code 6120-6124 Wills: Mistake; revocation; revival; DRR; Will contracts. Week 7 405-473; Civil Code 1575; Probate Code 6100.5, 6104, 21360-21392 Illustrative will; capacity; undue influence Week 8 473-540 Tortious interference, planning for contests, GLBT testators; introduction to trusts Week 9 540-607 Support & discretionary trusts; revocable living trusts; ethical issues; creditors rights Week 10 607-696 Spendthrift trusts; asset protection trusts; planning for incapacity; Problems Problems on pages 75-76, 87-88, 90-91 Problems on pages 94, 99, 108-109, 193. Problems 1 & 2 on page 275, Problem 1 on page 277 Problem 1 page 380, problems 1 & 2 on page 383 Problems on pages 539-540 Problems on pages 549, 551, 570, 574-576 Problems on pages 617-618, 635-637, 683- Empire College School of Law Wills & Trust Page 4 Rev. Date: 11.13.15

termination and modification. 684 Week 11 696-754; Probate Code 600-695 Charitable trusts; powers of appointment Problems on pages 710, 741-742, 752-753 Week 12 754-812 Powers of appointment cont d.; future interests Problems on pages 754, 772, 775, 801 and Problem 1 on page 811 Week 13 812-843 Future interests cont d.; class gifts; Problem on page 816 and Problem 1 on page 835. Week 14 1041-1101; Probate Code 16000-16249, 16400-16465 Week 15 Final Exam date TBA EXAM: 3 HOURS 3 QUESTIONS Fiduciary duties; Powers of Trustee; Liability of Trustees to Beneficiaries Course Review The exam questions will each present one or more legal problems. Students will be expected to (1) Identify the legal issues involved in the problems; (2) Provide a statement of the legally operative facts involving the legal issues; and (3) Answer the problems with thorough legal analysis by a discussion of the controlling legal principles and rules. Where there s a Will, there s a relative J.N. DeMeo, Attorney/Author Money is thicker than blood! J.N. DeMeo Syllabus is subject to change. Empire College School of Law Wills & Trust Page 5 Rev. Date: 11.13.15