Note From the EditorsBy Colleen L. Sahlas, Jennifer Bunker Skerston, & Mia O. HernandezTrusts and Estates, September 2021An introduction to the issue from the editors.
Note From the EditorsBy Colleen L. Sahlas, Jennifer Bunker Skerston, & Mia O. HernanTrusts and Estates, August 2021An introduction to the issue from the editors.
Three Illinois Property Tax Homestead Exemptions Automatically RenewedBy Colleen L. SahlasTrusts and Estates, January 2021In an effort to relieve vulnerable homeowners of financial burdens due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law Bill SB0685, which was approved during the spring 2020 legislative session.
Three Illinois Property Tax Homestead Exemptions Automatically RenewedBy Colleen L. SahlasReal Estate Law, January 2021In an effort to relieve vulnerable homeowners of financial burdens due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law Bill SB0685, which was approved during the spring 2020 legislative session.
Case Management Lessons From ‘The Art of War’—Part 1: IntroductionBy Timothy S. Midura & Colleen L. SahlasTrusts and Estates, January 2020This series of articles will challenge you to use 'The Art of War' by Sun Tzu as inspiration to think creatively, strategically, and tactically in your case planning and implementation.
Grantor Trust Administration in Illinois: A Primer (Part 3)By Colleen L. Sahlas & Emily VivianTrusts and Estates, July 2019The third part of a three-part series outlining the role and duties of the acting successor trustee in Illinois trust administration of a self-declaration of trust where the grantor/settlor has become disabled or is deceased.
Thank you to our authorsBy Colleen L. Sahlas & Jennifer Bunker SkerstonTrusts and Estates, July 2019A thank you to the authors who contributed one or more articles to the Trusts & Estates newsletter in the 2018-19 bar year.
Grantor Trust Administration in Illinois: A Primer (Part 2)By Colleen L. SahlasTrusts and Estates, June 2019The second part of a three-part series outlining the role and duties of the acting successor trustee in Illinois trust administration of a self-declaration of trust where the grantor/settlor has become disabled or is deceased.
Ethics cornerBy Jennifer Bunker Skerston & Colleen L. SahlasTrusts and Estates, May 2019A note from co-editors Jennifer Bunker Skerston and Colleen Sahlas about the newsletter's ethics column.
Grantor Trust Administration in Illinois: A Primer (Part 1)By Colleen L. SahlasTrusts and Estates, May 2019What to do when you represent the successor trustee of a grantor trust and the grantor has passed away, resigned, or been declared disabled for purposes of acting as trustee.
Welcome to the October 2018 newsletterBy Colleen L. Sahlas & Jennifer BunkerTrusts and Estates, October 2018An introduction to the issue from the co-editors, Colleen L. Sahlas and Jennifer Bunker.
Co-editors’ noteBy Colleen L. Sahlas & Jennifer BunkerTrusts and Estates, August 2018An introduction to the issue from the Trusts & Estates Section Council's newsletter co-editors, Jennifer L. Bunker and Colleen L. Sahlas.
Co-editors’ noteBy Jennifer L. Bunker & Colleen L. SahlasTrusts and Estates, July 2018A note from the Trusts & Estates Section Council's newsletter co-editors, Jennifer L. Bunker and Colleen L. Sahlas.
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