Freeman's Hindman

NAEPC Estate Planners Forum

Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Time: 11:30am - 4:30pm
Location: Virtual
Speaker: Martin M. Shenkman, CPA/PFS, MBA, JD, AEP® (Distinguished), Christopher R. Hoyt, JD, AEP® (Distinguished), Erin E. Markham, CTFA, TEP, AEP®, Jill L. Miller, JD, LL.M., and Hale E. Sheppard, JD, LL.M. (taxation), LL.M. (international law)

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This event takes place from 11:30 am ET - 4:30 pm ET


11:30 am ET

Doors Open
Pre-Conference Table Topics

12:00 pm ET

Conference Begins

12:00 pm ET - 12:15 pm ET

Virtual Networking
Exhibit Hall Open

12:15 pm ET - 12:30 pm ET

Opening Remarks

12:30 pm ET - 1:20 pm ET

AI Is Transforming Estate Planning: Practical Applications and Ethics Considerations
Martin M. Shenkman, CPA/PFS, MBA, JD, AEP® (Distinguished)

1:20 pm ET - 1:35 pm ET

Break
Exhibit Hall Open
Wellness Moment

1:35 pm ET - 2:25 pm ET

Retirement Assets for First and Second Marriages: Let the Fun Begin
Christopher R. Hoyt, JD, AEP® (Distinguished)
This session will examine the rules, strategies, opportunities, traps, and solutions when married individuals have retirement assets. The session will address the most common obstacles that can arise in second marriages, especially when children from a prior marriage are named as the beneficiaries of a retirement account, and the different rules that apply to IRAs compared to 401(k) plans.

2:25 pm ET - 3:15 pm ET

Choosing the Right Fiduciary
Erin E. Markham, CTFA, TEP, AEP® & Jill L. Miller, JD, LL.M.
This interactive workshop guides participants through the fundamentals of estate planning and the critical role fiduciaries play in carrying out their wishes. Attendees will explore key fiduciary roles, evaluate important legal and practical considerations, and apply these concepts to their own plans through guided exercises. By the end of the session, participants will have greater clarity and confidence in selecting fiduciaries and identifying potential updates to better align their estate plans with their goals.

3:15 pm ET - 3:35 pm ET

Break
Exhibit Hall Open
Wellness Moment

3:35 pm ET - 4:25 pm ET

Exploring IRS Enforcement Campaigns on Charitable Donations
Hale E. Sheppard, JD, LL.M. (taxation), LL.M. (international law)
The IRS has been challenging various types of charitable donations for years, raising some standard arguments, evolving during the process, and expanding its focus over time. What started as the IRS scrutinizing donations that it considered abusive has morphed into frequent challenges to charitable gifts that are, by most accounts, routine. This presentation explores recent IRS attacks on charitable donations of conservation easements, artwork, ownership interests in special-purpose entities, closely held businesses, religious artefacts, bargain sales, and more.

4:25 pm ET - 4:30 pm ET

Closing Remarks

Registration Fees
Accredited Estate Planner® Designee or Estate Planning Law Specialist Certificant I Complimentary
Member I $49
Non-Member I $149

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