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Boston University School of Law
Estate Planning Certificate
- Boston, USA
Certificate
Full time, Part time
2 semesters
Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The Estate Planning Certificate (EPC) is a six-course, 12-credit certificate offered by the Graduate Tax Program at the School of Law. It is designed to provide professionals (lawyers and non-lawyers) with enhanced, specialized tax knowledge in the legal sub-specialty of Estate Planning. The courses in the EPC are available in both a blended residential/asynchronous online format and an asynchronous online-only format (but open to both online and residential enrollees).


Texas A&M School of Law
LL.M. or M.Jur. Curriculum in Wealth Management
- Fort Worth, USA
LLM
Full time
Distance Learning
English
Our Wealth Management program gives you the knowledge and skills you need to advise wealthy clients and help manage their assets.
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Trust and Estate Law delves into the legal frameworks governing the management and distribution of a person's assets after their death. This field is essential for individuals who want to understand how to protect their clients’ interests and ensure their legacies are preserved as intended.
You'll study various topics, including estate planning, trust formation, tax implications, and probate processes. Courses often cover applicable laws, as well as practical skills like drafting wills and trusts, managing estate disputes, and navigating complex tax strategies. The curriculum prepares you to handle sensitive situations with professionalism and care, vital for successful practice in this area.
As you explore this discipline, you'll strengthen your analytical abilities and problem-solving skills, which are crucial when addressing the needs of clients facing difficult transitions. The environment encourages thoughtful discussion and promotes understanding of diverse legal perspectives. Graduates typically pursue careers as estate planners, legal advisors, or trust administrators, providing valuable services to individuals seeking to secure their financial futures.