Sunday, May 5, 2024

New amendments to EPIC

Public Act 1 (2024) made a number of changes to the Estates and Protected Individuals Code (EPIC). These changes were given immediate effect as of February 21, 2024. 

Two of the most significant ones for probate practitioners: 

The expedited estate administration provision of section 3982 and the collection by affidavit (bypassing probate) provision of section 3983 have been expanded to cover estates of $50,000 or less, up from the $27,000 figure that applied in 2023. The figures will continue to be subject to annual adjustments based on cost of living. (Under section 1210, the limit for those who died between January 1 and February 23, 2014 will be the $28,000 certified by the State Treasurer in January.)  


There were several amendments to the Trust Code as well. 


One significant amendment of interest to personal injury practitioners: 

The amount that can be paid under a settlement or payment on a judgment to the parent or custodian of a minor child under section 5102 without having to appoint a conservator is increased from $5,000 per year to $50,000 per year, also annually adjusted. 

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New amendments to EPIC

Public Act 1 (2024) made a number of changes to the Estates and Protected Individuals Code (EPIC). These changes were given immediate effect...