In this episode, Eric Brotman and his guest, Jill Snyder, discuss the greatest financial gift you can give your children: influence, not affluence.
In this episode:
- The importance of having an estate plan
- Why an estate plan is not only for the wealthy
- When to create an estate plan
- How to navigate estate planning with marriage, divorce, children and in-laws
Guest Bio
Jill serves on the Board of Directors of the First Maryland Disability Trust and the Planned Giving Advisory Council for the Kennedy Krieger Institute. She is the Baltimore County Coordinator for the Maryland State Bar Association’s annual Law Day. Jill is a member of the Baltimore Estate Planning Council, the Estates and Trusts and Elder Law Sections of the Maryland State Bar Association, the Estates and Trusts Committee of the Baltimore County Bar Association, and the Planned Giving Roundtable. She participates in the Estate and Gift Tax Study Group of the Maryland State Bar Association and volunteers for the Baltimore County Bar Association’s 60+ Program.
Jill has lectured on estate planning, probate, and trust administration to diverse audiences, appeared on public radio, and has been published in print and on-line media sources. She is an author and presenter for the National Business Institute and has served as an expert trial witness in estate-related litigation. Jill chairs the Administration Committee of the Associated Jewish Charities and is a parent ambassador at the McDonogh School.
Prior to opening her own practice, Jill worked as a senior attorney in the Division of Enforcement of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. She graduated cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 1995, and was admitted to practice in Maryland. Jill received her bachelor’s degree in Public Policy Studies from Duke University in 1992.
Guest Contact/Social Media Details
Facebook: @JillSnyderESQ
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillasnyder
Phone: 410-685-0990