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UID:1047220141016T163000ZPlanning and Administration for Non-Taxable Estates
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DESCRIPTION:\nA superb lawyer; efficient, creative, collegial and learned.” – Martindale-Hubbell.com\n \n“One of the best lawyers in the state.” – Martindale-Hubbell.com\n \nThat is how her peers in the legal field describe Marya, who practices in the areas of estate\n \nplanning; estate and gift taxation; guardianship and conservatorship law; probate administration;\n \nfiduciary representation; and trust law. Marya chairs Lindquist & Vennum’s Trusts and Estates\n \npractice group. She was elected to The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), a\n \nnational organization of approximately 2,600 lawyers elected to membership by demonstrating\n \nthe highest level of integrity, commitment to the profession, competence and experience as trust\n \nand estate counselors.\n \nMarya frequently writes and speaks on estate planning and probate matters. Nationally, Marya\n \nhas presented for the American Bar Association’s Section of Taxation on advanced planning\n \nmatters including dynasty trusts and intentionally defective grantor trusts, and has presented\n \nseveral webinars through Thompson Reuters. In Minnesota, she is active in the Minnesota CLE:\n \nshe serves on the planning committee for its Annual Probate and Trust Law Conference,\n \ncontributed to its publication Minnesota Marital Deduction Deskbook, and served as course chair\n \nof a seminar centered on that publication. She has presented on marital deduction planning,\n \ndisclaimer planning and other topics at six Minnesota State Bar Association Annual Probate and\n \nTrust Law Conferences, as well as other conferences. At a county level, Marya chaired the\n \nHennepin County Bar Association’s seminars on probate and guardianship and conservatorship\n \ntopics for several years and co-presents for the Ramsey County Bar Association on business\n \nsuccession. In addition, she has authored several articles related to guardianship and\n \nconservatorship, and she has presented on fiduciary duties to other professionals.\n \nAs an adjunct professor at the University of St. Thomas Law School, Marya teaches estate and\n \ntrust law. In addition, she has served on the board of the Minnesota Association of Guardianship\n \nand Conservatorship, and as editor of the Association’s quarterly journal. The journal has\n \nfeatured articles written by Marya that address the state’s guardianship act, trustee powers and\n \nattorneys’ ethical duties.\n \nBefore moving into private practice, she served as a judicial clerk for the Hon. Bruce D. Willis at\n \nthe Minnesota Court of Appeals.\n \n \n \nNotable Presentations and Publications\n \n“Dynasty Trusts,” American Bar Association Section of Taxation, Denver, CO, October 2011\n \n“Disclaimers ï­ Planning and Administration,” MSBA 37th Annual Probate & Trust Law Section\n \nConference, St. Paul, MN, June 2011\n \n“§ 674: Planning for Grantor Trusts,” American Bar Association Section of Taxation, May 2011\n \n(national webinar) and September 2010 (Toronto, Canada)\n \n“Estate Planning with Life Insurance Policies – Reduce Potential Liability Claims While Improving a\n \nClient’s Estate Plan,” American Bar Association Probate and Property Journal, January 2010\n \n“The Uses and Considerations of GRATs and QPRTs,” American Bar Association Section of\n \nTaxation, San Antonio, TX, January 2010\n \n“Critical Issues in Planning with Life Insurance,” Thomson Reuters via West Legal Education\n \nCenter, national webinar, November 2009\n \n“Understanding the Prudent Investor Rule,” Journal of the Minnesota Association for\n \nGuardianship and Conservatorship, Spring 2009\n \n“The Basics of Marital Deduction Planning,” MSBA Annual Probate & Trust Law Section\n \nConference, St. Paul, MN, June 2008\n \n“Planning Personal Legal Needs,” Minnesota Business, July 2007\n \n \n \nHonors and Awards\n \nMartindale-Hubbell™ “Top Rated Lawyer in ‘Trusts and Estates,’” AV-Preeminent rating, 2013\n \nDean’s Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of St. Thomas School of Law, 2013\n \nMinnesota Rising Stars, 2006–2008, 2011-2012\n
SUMMARY:Planning and Administration for Non-Taxable Estates - Sioux Falls Estate Planning Council 
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