• Complimentary Webinar: Practice Better: AI, Planning Numbers, Defensive Steps and More

    Join two of the nation’s leading estate planning attorneys for an in-depth discussion of today’s most pressing planning issues—and how AI can simplify your workflow. In this session, you’ll learn how to: Evaluate recent court rulings on Domestic Asset Protection Trusts (DAPTs) and their implications for asset protection planning, assess the pros and cons of terminating irrevocable trusts to achieve a basis step-up in estate inclusion, use AI-powered analysis to identify high-risk prospects and avoid problematic client engagements, review complex irrevocable trusts efficiently to uncover planning opportunities and potential red flags, and enhance client communication with clear, numeric planning options that protect your practice and build trust.

  • Bergen County Estate Planning Council Estate Planners’ Day

    InterActive Legal is a proud sponsor of the Estate Planning Council of Bergen County Estate (BCEPC) Estate Planners’ Day.

    Bergen County Estate Planning Council is an interdisciplinary organization that supports the team concept of estate and wealth planning.  BCEPC was organized for study, research, idea sharing, educational sessions and critical examination of problems germane to the field of estate planning. 

  • ILS Speaker Series-Digital Assets: Handling a Decedent’s Online Presence

    Join Lee Poskanzer, CEO of Directive Communication Systems and The Digital Death Clinic. a leading authority on digital estate property succession management, for an engaging webinar facilitated by the Interactive Legal. This session will explore the evolving landscape of online accounts and digital assets with a focus on the legal, practical, and human dimensions that attorneys must address.

  • Serving Hispanic Families with Compassionate Estate Planning: Practical Insights for Advisors

    Hispanic families are one of the fastest-growing communities in the U.S.—but unique cultural values around family, inheritance, and faith can complicate traditional estate planning. This program will feature a discussion with Sonia Muñoz Gallagher, Esq., and estate and special needs attorney in Florida, exploring the intersection of estate planning and administration and cultural sensitivity when advising Hispanic families.

  • ILS Speaker Series: Running the Numbers for a $100 Million Plus Estate Tax Plan-What Works Best for Your Most Important Clients

    This Webinar will cover planning strategies and how to run the numbers and illustrate a number of mathematical aspects of estate and estate tax planning, including IRA and pension minimum distributions, Qualified Charitable Distributions from IRA’s, Monte Carlo rate of return illustrations, QPRT’s, Installment Sales to Grantor Trusts, Private Annuities, GRAT’s and Rolling GRATS to help planners understand where these strategies can apply and how they fit into an estate plan. Attendees will receive free use of EstateView Estate Planning calculation and illustration software and other useful tools.

  • Subscriber Drafting Webinar: Drafting Irrevocable Trusts in InterActive Legal

    Each InterActive Legal practice system provides subscribers with the ability to draft at least one type of “irrevocable trust.” All systems contain the standard Irrevocable Trust, which is the document typically used to create an Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust and a Spousal Lifetime Access Trust , and will be the primary focus of this subscriber drafting webinar.

  • NYSBA Trusts and Estates Law Section 2025 Fall Meeting

    InterActive Legal is a proud sponsor of the NYSBA Trusts and Estates Law Section 2025 Fall Meeting. This year’s meeting—Family Matters: Litigation and Planning Considerations for the Modern Family—offers a dynamic two-day CLE program designed to explore the intersection of family relationships, estate planning, and litigation.

  • ILS Speaker Series: Estate Planning When Estate Taxes Don’t Matter

    After years of speculation about what would happen with the estate (and gift) tax exemption, we now have some clarity. Things can always change, but at the moment, federal estate taxation has become irrelevant for most clients. This means estate planning could fall off their radar. Yet even without a tax component, estate planning remains a necessary endeavor for any client who owns any type of property – both to permit the most efficient transfer of that property to the desired recipients at death and to plan for management in the event of incapacity.