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Issues and Remedies in Inheritance Litigation 2025

Product ID: CA3784R8
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Prevent family feuds

A parent passes away, and the funeral is barely over when the drama begins. One sibling is furious that another “cleaned out” a joint account. A surviving spouse and the adult children can’t agree on who gets the lake house. The trustee is caught in the middle, unsure of their duties or whether they’ll be personally liable for getting it wrong. These common scenarios often stem from confusion, not just conflict.

Issues and Remedies in Inheritance Litigation goes beyond the estate planning documents to help you untangle what happens after a client dies. Learn how to guide families through disputes and protect fiduciaries from legal missteps.

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Member $119.00

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1.5 CLE

Date and Time

Friday, August 01, 202512:00 PM - 1:30 PM CT

Add to Calendar 8/1/2025 12:00:00 PM 8/1/2025 1:30:00 PM America/Chicago Issues and Remedies in Inheritance Litigation 2025

Prevent family feuds

A parent passes away, and the funeral is barely over when the drama begins. One sibling is furious that another “cleaned out” a joint account. A surviving spouse and the adult children can’t agree on who gets the lake house. The trustee is caught in the middle, unsure of their duties or whether they’ll be personally liable for getting it wrong. These common scenarios often stem from confusion, not just conflict.

Issues and Remedies in Inheritance Litigation goes beyond the estate planning documents to help you untangle what happens after a client dies. Learn how to guide families through disputes and protect fiduciaries from legal missteps.

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Prevent family feuds

A parent passes away, and the funeral is barely over when the drama begins. One sibling is furious that another “cleaned out” a joint account. A surviving spouse and the adult children can’t agree on who gets the lake house. The trustee is caught in the middle, unsure of their duties or whether they’ll be personally liable for getting it wrong. These common scenarios often stem from confusion, not just conflict.

Issues and Remedies in Inheritance Litigation goes beyond the estate planning documents to help you untangle what happens after a client dies. Learn how to guide families through disputes and protect fiduciaries from legal missteps.

Read More ↓

Aaron J. Foley is a shareholder at von Briesen & Roper, S.C. in Milwaukee, focusing on estate planning, probate/trust administration, real estate, and adult guardianship law. He earned his JD from Marquette University. Aaron is a volunteer guardian through the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee’s GAIN project, which connects cognitively disabled adults with a volunteer guardian to advocate for their care and well-being. 

Peter J. Walsh is an attorney at von Briesen & Roper, S.C. in Waukesha.  He has extensive experience in estate and asset protection planning and inheritance litigation. His practice areas include estate and trust administration, estate planning, trusts and estates, long-term care planning, and tax. He earned his JD at DePaul University and his LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Florida.

Barry R. White is a shareholder at von Briesen & Roper, S.C. in Milwaukee and co-chair of the firm’s Fiduciary Litigation and Inheritance Dispute section. His practice focuses on business litigation and fiduciary litigation, primarily in the context of trusts. He has significant experience representing corporate and individual trustees, as well as other beneficiaries, in inheritance disputes. 

  • Explore strategies to reduce the risk of inheritance disputes before they escalate
  • Learn how to challenge or defend disputed transfers from joint accounts 
  • Help trustees avoid personal liability with practical, proactive steps to ensure smooth distributions
  • Gain tools to resolve property division conflicts in blended families
  • Know how to counsel surviving spouses and adult children with competing interests
  • Help clients protect their relationships and their legacies 
  • Estate planning lawyers
  • Litigators 
  • Elder law practitioners
  • General practitioners
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