Gain a clear understanding of how wills, trusts, and the probate process work in everyday life. Taught by a retired attorney, Paul Morwood, this course will explain key estate planning concepts in accessible terms—what each document does, when to use them, and how to avoid common mistakes. Participants will learn how assets are managed and transferred, what happens during probate, and the importance of proper planning to ensure your wishes are honored. Ideal for anyone looking to make informed decisions about their personal or family estate plans.
Learn how to protect your assets, avoid common pitfalls, and ensure your wishes are carried out. Whether you’re just getting started or reviewing existing plans, this presentation with Q&A offers practical guidance.
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Paul R Morwood graduated from Georgetown Law Center in 1977, and began practicing law with his father, Nicholas A Morwood, in Vermont in 1978, as Morwood & Morwood. For the last several years, his practice focused on WILLS, Trusts and the Probate Process. His teaching experience includes several years teaching in the Paralegal Program at Champlain College and an occasional presentation in Continuing Legal Education programs. Mr. Morwood retired in July, 2025.
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