With a wealth of experience, Glynn has advised corporate and individual executors and trustees in the administration and settlement of complex estates and trusts from the initial probate phase through estate tax proceedings and judicial accountings. Glynn has in-depth experience guiding high-net-worth clients through multigenerational wealth planning, utilizing a wide range of trusts to optimize each client’s legacy in a tax-efficient manner.  Her experience includes drafting and implementing lifetime and testamentary CLTs and CRTs, dynasty trusts, IDGTs, as well as SLATs, DPTs, QDOTs. Carolyn has also served clients over the years with a myriad of gift tax-leveraging techniques, such as GRATs, ILITs, QPRTs, SLATs, charitable entities, and private foundations.

“Carolyn’s deep understanding and strategic approach to tax laws will be invaluable to clients who are navigating complex legal challenges,” said Tarter Krinsky & Drogin’s Managing Partner Alan Tarter. “She brings a wealth of knowledge and a strong commitment to client success, which aligns perfectly with our firm’s values. We are thrilled to welcome Carolyn to the team.”

Glynn advises clients with regard to income tax issues related to retirement planning, business succession planning, estate tax, gift tax, and generation-skipping transfer tax proceedings. She has represented fiduciaries before the IRS with respect to estate tax audits and the application for IRS private letter rulings.  Prior to joining Tarter Krinsky & Drogin, Glynn was a partner at Davidson, Dawson & Clark, where she represented clients with respect to their estate planning, in addition to assisting fiduciaries through all phases of trust and estate settlement.

“My passion for trusts and estates law stems from my background in English literature and my desire to help people find clear and effective solutions to secure their financial future and legacy,” said Glynn. “I’m looking forward to collaborating with this talented group of attorneys and continuing to support clients in achieving their business and financial objectives.”

Glynn graduated from Brooklyn Law School and is an active member of multiple professional associations, including the Estate Planning Council of New York City, Inc. and the Palm Beach County Estate Planning Council. She serves on the Professional Advisory Panel of The Met and periodically lectures before bar associations and other professional organizations on issues related to the tax consequences of wealth transfer.

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