What you Need to Know as a Guardian Ad Litem (Live Webcast)
February 28, 2018
CFA Society
1540 Broadway
New York, New York l0036
9:00am - 1:00pm
$150, $115, $250
Pricing Note: NYSBA Members, T&E Law Section Members, Non-members respectively
NYSBA CLE PROGRAM
Eric Penzer will be a speaker at this seminar.
The New York State Bar Association’s Trusts & Estates Law Section and the Committee on Continuing Legal Education are pleased to present What You Need to Know as a Guardian Ad Litem.
The Trusts and Estates Law Section and Committee on Continuing Legal Education are pleased to present this half-day program that will qualify you for an appointment as a guardian ad litem in Surrogate’s Court or other court.
The four and a half hours of MCLE credit you will earn from this program include coverage of: 1) the substantive rules and law of Part 36 of the Rules of the Chief Judge (22 NYCRR Part 36) governing court appointment of fiduciaries, 2) ethics, and 3) the procedural aspects of serving as a guardian ad litem as well as the substantive role of a guardian ad litem in various proceedings. The program faculty includes experienced trusts and estates practitioners and Surrogate’s Court personnel. Get certified and gain valuable skills credits. Register today.
Certified Training:
This program is certified by the Unified Court System’s Office of Guardianship and Fiduciary Services for purposes of required training to qualify for appointment as a guardian ad litem under Part 36 of the Rules of the Chief Judge.
Agenda Topics
- Part 36, Rules Of The Chief Judge
- Overview: The Role of a Guardian ad Litem in Surrogate’s Court Proceedings
- Some Proceedings In Which A Guardian Ad Litem May Be Appointed
- Ethical Considerations
Link to registration page