Scott A. Makuakane
Scott A. Makuakane has been an estate planning and trust law attorney since 1983. He is a prolific author of books and articles on estate planning and has served as a lecturer for various legal education institutions and community groups. Scott has served as past-chair of the Probate & Estate Planning Section and the Estate & Gift Tax Committee of the Hawaii State Bar Association. He is also a past president of the Christian Legal Society of Hawaii and the Financial Planning Association of Hawaii. Scott has been recognized for his legal expertise with an AV rating in the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory since 1993. Additionally, he is a trained and experienced mediator through the Mediation Center of the Pacific and Peacemaker Ministries.
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Avoiding Ethical Dilemmas in Estate Planning
Estate planning is particularly personal in nature and can raise particularly thorny ethical dilemmas. Good and consistent practices are key, as well as anticipating awkward and difficult situations. Almost every practitioner will find it difficult to distinguish all the conflicts that may arise, especially when it involves dual representation. In this presentation we’ll identify what ethical issues every lawyer should consider, from engagement to execution of documents to annual follow-ups. We’ll discuss estate planning strategies involving competency, communication, and avoiding conflicts of interest. We’ll also identify conflicts for spouses/partners, parent/child, fiduciary/beneficiary, fees, and options when a conflict or other problems arise. This is about issue-spotting, and being ready for the dilemma before it happens.
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Trusts & Strategies of All Kinds
There’s a daunting array of estate planning strategies available. Identifying which will help and suit a client, and how to discuss it, is critical. We’ll help frame and organize your thinking, then walk through the pros and cons of your many options. You already know many of them – we’ll discuss the when, how, and why. We’ll look at different types of trusts: the GRAT’s, IDGT’s, Spend Thrift, etc. so you are ready to go from “good lawyer” to “estate planning strategist.”