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SUMMARY:Family Farm Estate and Succession Planning
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DESCRIPTION:Family Farm Estate and Succession PlanningTuesday, March 26, 20136:30 PM - 9:00 PMCornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County480 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424&nbsp;Canandaigua, NY - Many farm families come to a point where they must formally transfer their farm from one generation to another.&nbsp; Unfortunately, the legal, financial, emotional, and family considerations can get mixed together.&nbsp; For some farm owners, the transition becomes difficult and confusing.&nbsp; Although many families have transferred their farm assets in a planned process, others face the situation unexpectedly due to a death, divorce, or a family dispute.&nbsp;Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County will host a special Family Farm Estate &amp; Succession Planning class on Tuesday, March 26, 2013 to help farm families make a smooth transition, even in complicated situations.&nbsp; This meeting will explain how a senior generation or junior generation can start the process of planning the fate of the family farm, including transfer to a non-family member.&nbsp; We will also explain which business structures should be considered during the transfer of a family farm, the role of outside consulting, and planning your retirement from the farm.&nbsp; The workshop is open to all farmers and will be led by financial advisors Carl Lutz and John Montague from Lutz and Associates of Pittsford, NY.&nbsp;Fee: $10.00 per person.&nbsp;Pre-registration is required by March 22, 2013 by calling Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County at (585) 394-3977 x427 or e-mail Nancy with your full contact information to nea8@cornell.edu&nbsp;&nbsp;Jim O.___________________________________Jim OchterskiCornell Cooperative ExtensionAgriculture and Natural Resources Issues Leader - Ontario County, NY480 North Main St., Canandaigua, NY&nbsp; 14424p. 585-394-3977 x402c. 585-362-0194e. jao14@cornell.edu
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