Partner Ray Prather recently contributed this expertise to the IICLE Practical Probate Handbook, an important read for estate planning attorneys who need to keep up with modern standards.
Ray’s chapter, “Electronic Wills and Other Nontraditional Wills,” explores the details and ramifications of the Illinois Electronic Wills Act of 2021. Topics include a variety of circumstances relevant to modern estate-planning attorneys, including admitting wills signed under the COVID-19 emergency procedures, special issues when probating nontraditional wills and admitting electronic wills attested to by remote witnesses.
Purchase your copy of the handbook here: https://www.iicle.com/25pracprobate
Ray is a trust and estate lawyer and certified public accountant with a credential in forensic accounting. He represents individual and professional trustees, beneficiaries, and tax-exempt organizations inside and outside of court. He earned a B.A. in Accounting from Augustana College in 2003 and graduated from DePaul University College of Law in 2005. He began practicing law in 2006.
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