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Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?™ Best Practices and Updates

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Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?™  Best Practices and Updates

Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?™ offers proven research-informed practical strategies to optimize inheritance planning and protect family relationships when passing on personal possessions.  Whether you’ve taught this for years, or are new to the program, this webinar offers updates on best practices and the range of available educational resources.  This timely program is celebrating 28 years of delivery with continued relevance and demand nationwide. Few families escape navigating the “passing on” of personal possessions in later life.  

Participants will gain awareness and understanding of:

  • Why families and inheritance matter as an issue
  • Brief history of WGGYPP and research base
  • Overview of current educational tools and resources
  • Best practices: What works, target audiences, protecting program quality and integrity

Presented by Marlene Stum. Marlene Stum, PhD. is a Professor in the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota.  Marlene’s career has focused on research-based outreach and engagement in family economics and social gerontology. She’s a leader in addressing normative decisions few families escape, but often avoid, including inheritance (transfer of property), end-of-life health care, financing long term care, and the potential for elder financial exploitation by a family member.  She is most well-known for Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate?™ a program internationally recognized for supporting families in non-titled property decisions.  While Marlene is retiring June, 2022, the program will continue on!

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