295.01 Trusts and Estates
This is a three-credit course about family property and the legal frameworks governing intergenerational wealth transfer. Wealth transfer can be effectuated through the creation of wills, trusts or other non-probate instruments and powers of appointment, all mechanisms we will examine in detail throughout the course. Transfer can also take place through the various laws governing intestate succession, which applies when none of the instruments described above exist. This class will cover all the basics of wealth transfer, with an emphasis on wills and trusts, introducing students not only to modes of legal challenge but also to drafting best practices. The class will also address, more broadly, critical questions about what groups benefit from our present system of wealth transfer and how this system contributes to complex forms of wealth inequality that are characterized by gender and racial wealth gaps.
Spring 2025
Course Number | Course Credits | Evaluation Method | Instructor | ||
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295.01 |
3
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Final Exam
Midterm
Practical exercises
Class participation
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Doriane Coleman | ||
Canvas site: https://canvas.duke.edu/courses/48385 |
Course | |
Degree Requirements |
JD elective
IntlLLM NY Bar
IntlLLM-SJD-EXC elective
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Course Areas of Practice |
Family Law
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