Women Lawyers Association
Presents
April 3, 2024 MCLE: Odds & Ends in the Estate Planning/Administration Process
at Saints Barrel Wine Bar
Odds & Ends will focus on unique assets that may be neglected or overlooked in the estate planning/administration process: season tickets to sporting events, bitcoin, airline miles, credit card rewards, cattle and horses, timeshares, and other assets that may have challenging issues in management or transfer.
Saints Barrel Wine Bar is located in Downtown SLO
The Women Lawyers Association of San Luis Obispo County is a California State Bar approved MCLE provider. This program qualifies for one (1.0) hour of MCLE - participatory credit. Please Join Us in Person!
Please join the Women Lawyers Association for our event
OUR SPEAKERS:
Skye Christakos
George, Cyr & Christakos, Inc.
Ms. Christakos is a certified specialist in estate planning, trust and probate law, with emphasis on tax planning and administration of estates. Her practice includes preparation of revocable and irrevocable trusts, planning and preparation of federal estate and gift tax returns, charitable planning, and the utilization of corporations, partnerships, and other entities as they relate to estate and tax planning. She also teaches Wills and Trusts at the San Luis Obispo College of Law and works with numerous local non-profits.
Krista Sabin
Ogden & Fricks LLP
Ms. Sabin handles transactional matters along with entity formations, estate planning, will, trusts, and farm, ranch, and business succession planning. Prior to joining the firm in 2005, Ms. Sabin worked as a loan officer specializing in agricultural and commercial loans with a portfolio in excess of $140 million, where her role included originating, analyzing, and servicing the loans. Her substantial commercial and agricultural lending background provides significant advantages in commercial and agriculture property transactions, agriculture issues, and developing and implementing business and succession plans. In addition to assisting clients with general corporate counseling and formation issues, her practice emphasizes real estate, business, and agriculture transactions, dispute resolution and estate planning.
Ms. Sabin is a long-time resident of the Central Coast having graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (B.S. Agricultural Business) in 1995. While working as a loan officer, Ms. Sabin attended Santa Barbara College of Law, where she received her Juris Doctor degree, with Honors, in 2004. Ms. Sabin was admitted to the California bar in 2004 and has been working full-time for Ogden & Fricks LLP since 2005. Ms. Sabin is admitted to practice in California and the Central District of California. Ms. Sabin is active in the community and has served as President of the Arroyo Grande Chamber of Commerce, President of the SLO County California Women for Agriculture, and Secretary of the San Luis Obispo County Women Lawyers Association.
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
at 12:00 PM
Saints Barrel Wine Bar
1021 Higuera Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Payment Information:
$35.00 for non-members
$30.00 for WLA members
$15.00 for SLO College of Law Students
Lunches will be provided by Lincoln Deli. Vegetarian options will be available.
All proceeds will go toward the WLA scholarship fund and the other worthy events hosted by the WLA.
If you are experiencing a financial hardship and unable to pay for this event, please email the WLA at womenlawyersslo@gmail.com.
There are two (2) ways to make a reservation for this event.
(1) Pay Online Using the Links below:
(2) Send a check to:
Women Lawyers Association
P.O. Box 3918
San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-3918
*If you are having difficulty registering online, please try using a different internet browser or email Elizabeth Culley at the email listed below to reserve your spot.
**Please include the name(s) and state bar numbers of the attendee(s) on your check.
*** Please email Elizabeth Culley at eculley@amblaw.com stating that you've mailed your check and the names of those who will be attending.
Please RSVP one week in advance. Late registration and walk ins are allowed, but unfortunately, we will not be able to provide lunch.