Navigating the Challenges of Art in Estate Planning
Art ownership can raise unique issues when fulfilling a client's goals for distributing family heirlooms or donating to museums and nonprofits. Kate Fitz Gibbon will discuss key aspects of these challenges, such as client objectives, appraisals, legal and ethical considerations, provenance requirements, regulatory challenges and the legislative landscape.
Kate Fitz Gibbon is an author, attorney, editor of e-magazine CulturalPropertyNews.org and executive director of the non-profit Committee for Cultural Policy, a U.S. think-tank on art and heritage policy. Kate served on the Cultural Property Advisory Committee to the President from 2000-2003. She edited Who Owns the Past? Cultural Property, Cultural Policy and the Law, Rutgers University Press, 2005, and has co-authored six books on Asian art. She is currently co-chair of the Art & Cultural Heritage Law Committee of the International Law section of the American Bar Association.
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