Date: December 14, 2018
Time: 11:00 AM - noon, eastern time
Registration: You do not need to pre-register for this webinar
http://www.forestrywebinars.net/webinars/tangled-title-and-timber?sr=wp~mkt-whenPub
Presentation summary:
Heirs property presents many challenges,
particularly with respect to who owns timber on the land. This webinar
will focus on how loggers and lawyers can work together to address
timber harvesting issues on heirs property. Heirs property is land that has been passed from
generation to generation in such a way that multiple people can own the
property. This can be very problematic with forested tracts of land,
especially when it comes time to conduct a timber sale and harvest. On
one hand, lawyers who often help heirs property owners may not know the
details of how a timber sale and harvest works, while foresters and
loggers often have little understanding of the challenges heirs property
can present to conducting a legal sale and harvest. This webinar will
address this issue from both viewpoints: that of lawyer, and that of
forester, and will provide clarity on how these challenging situations
can be navigated.
Presented By:
Dr. David Coyle - Clemson University
Ms. Alexandra Arnold - Georgia Heirs Property Law Center
Ms. Teresa Moore - Georgia Heirs Property Law Center
*** Please note: Continuing Education credits are not available for reviewing recorded webinars. You must participate in the live seminar to receive credit.
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