Course Number
295
Credits
3
Area of Study & Practice
- Family Property and Relations
- Property and Real Estate Transactions
- Taxation and Estate Planning
Trusts and Estates
An examination of noncommercial property dispositions, both testamentary and inter vivos, including the following topics: intestate succession; wills and will substitutes; creation and characteristics of trusts; powers of appointment; problems in trust and estate administration.
Students planning to take several of these related courses should enroll in Trusts and Estates during their second year of law school.
Please note that course organization and content may vary substantially from semester to semester and descriptions are not necessarily professor specific. Please contact the instructor directly if you have particular course-related questions.
Sections/Instructors
Curtis A. Twiddy
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Spring 2013
Sakai Site
Curtis A. Twiddy
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Spring 2012
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
Curtis A. Twiddy
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Spring 2011
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
Curtis A. Twiddy
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Spring 2010
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
Curtis A. Twiddy
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Spring 2009
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
Curtis A. Twiddy
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Spring 2008
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
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Maria M. Lynch
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Spring 2007
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
Maria M. Lynch
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Fall 2006
Nancy Russell Shaw
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Fall 2005
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Nancy Russell Shaw
Trusts and Estates 295.02
Spring 2005
Nancy Russell Shaw
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Fall 2004
William A. Reppy, Jr.
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Spring 2004
Nancy Russell Shaw
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Fall 2003
Nancy Russell Shaw
Trusts and Estates 295.01
Spring 2003
