THE COMPLETE PROBATE LAWYER
On Demand Seminar
ITEM #:  1953462601   |   EVENT CODE:  547667
STANDARD PRICE
$295.00
MSBA MEMBER, NEW LAWYER, AND OTHER DISCOUNTS, IF APPLICABLE, WILL BE APPLIED DURING CHECKOUT.

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To claim CLE credit, view by:  May 27, 2028

Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.

The Complete Probate Lawyer

Answers to 100+ Key Questions Regarding Probate Law

Originally presented:  May 28, 2026     |     Course length:  6.0 hours


Fast-paced and focused sessions designed for attorneys who have built their practice around probate law. Expand your probate law foundation or refresh your expertise in the areas that matter most to your practice. Gain insights and nuances from our expert faculty of Minnesota practitioners as they provide guidance that covers the complete probate process.


FREE for All Attendees!
All attendees will receive The Complete Probate Lawyer’s Quick Answer Book, a must-have reference guide containing the answers, legal authority, commentary and practice tips for all of the questions discussed in the course.

  • In-person attendees receive a hard copy plus electronic access.
  • Online replay attendees receive electronic access.
  • On demand attendees receive electronic access.

WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENTS  (5 MINUTES)


Getting Started  (35 MINUTES)

  • What is probate and when is it required under Minnesota law?
  • What needs to happen in the first week/month following a death?
  • What documents need to be collected throughout the probate process? 
  • And more

– Camry M. Fielders & Leina D. Holte


Statutory Framework and the Initial Client Interview  (35 MINUTES)

  • What statutes govern probate and other types of estate administration in Minnesota?
  • How are jurisdiction and venue determined?
  • How do you determine whether to do a formal or informal probate?
  • And more

– Christopher J. Kradle


Miscellaneous Procedures  (25 MINUTES)

  • What is an Affidavit of Collection, and when should it be used?
  • What do you do if there are more assets in a “closed probate”, and how do subsequent administrations work?
  • How do you convey real estate in miscellaneous proceedings? 
  • And more

– Christine B. Courtney 


Real Estate  (35 MINUTES)

  • What practical steps should be taken to preserve the value of real property after the owner dies?
  • What documents need to be recorded to sell real property in a probate?
  • Can the personal representative of an estate use a standard purchase agreement to sell real property from a probate?
  • And more

– John J. (Jack) Austin & Lucas B. Spaeth


Taxation Issues  (35 MINUTES)

  • What tax returns may need to be filed after someone dies?
  • How are beneficiaries taxed on distributions they receive from an estate during administration?
  • What basis adjustments occur at death, and why do they matter during administration?
  • And more

– Andrew J. Peterson


Estate Litigation  (35 MINUTES)

  • What are the most common reasons a probate becomes contested?
  • How long does a party have to contest a will?
  • How do you prove fraud, duress, or mistake?
  • And more

– Bethany Rubis


Closing and Distribution  (35 MINUTES)

  • What does it mean to “close” an estate and when must an estate be closed?
  • How are debts and taxes handled?
  • What happens if new assets are found after the probate is closed?
  • And more

– Mai Y. Yang


Creditors’ Claims  (35 MINUTES)

  • What is the creditor claims period, and what can you do before it lapses? 
  • What does and does not constitute notice or presentation of a claim?
  • How do you handle debts that the decedent held jointly with another?
  • And more

– Benjamin J. Francis & Heather M. Gilbert


Professional Responsibility  (35 MINUTES)
0.5 ethics credit applied for

  • If I prepared the estate plan for the decedent, can I represent the Personal Representative?
  • How can I bill for services in probate?
  • Can my client, the personal representative, distribute the assets in a way that does not concur with the distribution plan in the will if everyone agrees?
  • And more

– Andrew P. Gregory & Gregory L. Singleton 


Ancillary Administration  (35 MINUTES)

  • When is ancillary administration for a nonresident decedent required?
  • Who has priority to serve as personal representative in an ancillary administration?
  • How are assets distributed in an ancillary administration?
  • And more

– Kelly J. Zech

$295

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Scholarships available!
Need-based scholarships are available for in-person and online seminars. For further information or to obtain a scholarship application, contact us at 800-759-8840 or customerservice@minncle.org.

Minnesota CLE is applying to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 6.0 CLE credits, including 0.5 ethics credit. The maximum number of total credits attendees may claim for this program is 6.0 credits.

Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.

STANDARD PRICE
$295.00
MSBA MEMBER, NEW LAWYER, AND OTHER DISCOUNTS, IF APPLICABLE, WILL BE APPLIED DURING CHECKOUT.
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