Christine focuses her national practice in the area of private wealth.
She is a highly regarded and trusted advisor in estate, business succession and tax planning as well as charitable planned giving for high-net-worth clients, family farms and business owners. Christine represents over 300 family businesses across 18 states. In addition to litigating complex trust and tax matters, Christine uses sophisticated tax planning techniques to assist clients in securing the future for themselves, their families, beneficiaries and businesses:
- Family limited partnerships (FLP)
- Limited liability companies (LLC)
- Grantor retained annuity trusts (GRAT)
- Sale to intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGT)
- Qualified personal residence trusts (QPRT)
- Beneficiary intentionally defective irrevocable trusts (IDIT)
- Private foundation, public charity and charitable remainder trusts (CRT)
Clients appreciate Christine’s innovative, results-oriented approach that is customized to solve the problems that keep clients awake at night. With a degree in finance-economics and an advanced legal degree in taxation, Christine is well-versed in legal, tax and monetary matters. Christine has significant knowledge and skill in advising nonprofit clients on the complexities involved in operations, joint ventures, grants, fund-raising and regulatory activities.