The following program is offered by the New-York Historical Society’s Planned Giving Advisory Council
EVENT DETAILS
The disposition of family treasures—from valuable heirlooms to family photographs—is often overlooked during estate planning, and the sentimental value of such objects often leades to the ugliest family disputes during the estate administration process. With thoughtful planning, you can ensure that those bequests won’t create unintended disharmony, negative tax consequences or financial burdens. Join us for a discussion on effective preparation for the disposition of your tangible personal property and how you can make bequests more meaningful and more memorable.
Laura Angel-Lalanne is special counsel at Schulte Roth & Zbel LLP. Courtney Booth Christensen is director, Trusts and Estates at the Winston Art Group. Tash Perrin is senior vice president, senior director, Trusts, Estates & Welath Management Services at Christies. G. Warren Whitaker is a partner at Day Pitney LLP.
LOCATION
The Robert H. Smith Auditorium at the New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024
RESERVSING TICKETS
Admission is free; advance reservations are required to guarantee seating.
Online: Click on the orange “Reserve Tickets” button at the top of this page.
By phone: Please contact our administrative office at at (212) 873-3400 x366.
Programs and dates may be subject to change. Management reserves the right to refuse admission to latecomers.









