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This article updates the guide published in Trusts & Estates, volume 143 (January 2004) and examines trust and estates software and online resources. In practice, the distinction between Internet-based resources and software continues to blur as more websites offer online calculating programs, data tables and links to substantive resources online. MOVING TARGET Discussing software and Internet resources

Donald H. Kelley, Attorney

January 1, 2005

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Donald H. Kelley, of counsel, Kelley, Scritsmier & Byrne, P.C., Highlands Ranch, Colo.

This article updates the guide published in Trusts & Estates, volume 143 (January 2004) and examines trust and estates software and online resources. In practice, the distinction between Internet-based resources and software continues to blur as more websites offer online calculating programs, data tables and links to substantive resources online.

MOVING TARGET

Discussing software and Internet resources related to trusts and estates is becoming ever more, in Senator Russell Long's felicitous phrase, “like shooting straight at a flying duck.” Calculating and word processing programs are accumulating an increasing variety and depth of features. The publicat...

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About the Author

Donald H. Kelley

Attorney, Kelley, Scritsmier & Byrne, P.C.

Donald H. Kelley is of counsel to the law firm of Kelley, Scritsmier & Byrne, P.C. In North Platte, Neb.  He selects and reviews new technologies relevant to wealthmanagement professionals.