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SB1291: Arizona’s New Supported Decision Making Law


Total Credits: 1 CLE, 1 Estate & Trust Law Specialization

Average Rating:
   62
Categories:
Probate & Estate Planning
Faculty:
Teresa Danielle Lancaster |  Sarah Rivka Heisler Singer
Original Program Date:
Dec 01, 2023


Description

SB1291:  Arizona’s New Supported Decision Making Law

 

Speaker: Teresa Lancaster, Bogutz and Gordon

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Teresa Danielle Lancaster Related Seminars and Products

Attorney


Teresa Lancaster started her life in Fargo, North Dakota where she graduated high school before moving to Arizona for college (and warmer weather). After graduating from the university of Arizona in 2005 and from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago in 2008, Teresa became member of the Arizona State Bar. She started her career at Bogutz & Gordon, P.C. in 2008 and became a Shareholder in 2015. She has focused her career in the area of Probate and Trust, becoming a certified specialist by the Arizona State Bar in 2015. Teresa is a member of the American College of Trust and Estates Counsel, serves on the Arizona Fiduciary Board through the Arizona Supreme Court, was the past president of the Arizona chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, and made the Best Lawyers list for 2022 and 2023. In her free time, she enjoys her family, including her husband and two daughters.


Sarah Rivka Heisler Singer Related Seminars and Products


is an attorney at Gadarian & Cacy, PLLC. She is admitted to the State Bar of Arizona and the State Bar of New York. Prior to practicing law, Sarah worked on Wall Street doing investment banking and proprietary trading. During law school, she was a judicial intern for the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (Hon. Margaret Sweeney) and the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Hon. Michael Baylson). After law school, she worked with high-net-worth clients on Gift and Estate Tax issues for a boutique accounting firm and a public accounting firm. Sarah graduated from University High School in Tucson, Arizona. She graduated summa cum laude from Tulane University, in New Orleans, Louisiana, with a double major in Finance and Accounting. Sarah received her J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York, New York. In addition to her law practice, Sarah serves on the board of the Tucson Jewish Community Center and is involved with many other organizations in Tucson. She enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and running.


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Overall:      4.4

Total Reviews: 62

Comments

Marsha G

"I understand that Theresa was not available, but Craig seemed to be unprepared."

Mary-Irene K

"This was a very helpful guide to a new law I didn't know much about. It will be helpful going forward. "

Kathleen N

"Solid presentation of new information. Thought the materials were very good. "

Robert A

"Very simply presented"

Sandra P

"Speakers' materials were clear and concise as was their presentation. "

Artemio R

"Great presentation on the statute and the creation of this 'power"."

Michael K

"Well presented. The presenter was very candid regarding their opinion of the value of this law."

Rita D

"Craig was candid in his reactions to the statute and it was reasonable to me. I would choose the yellow lab as my supporter (see last slide). "

Stephen E

"Worthwhile to clarify the insignificance of this statute for most or our practices--now know not to waste time "trying" to understand it!"

James M

"Well presented and explained."