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Brian Daniel Glazer is a dedicated attorney based in Saint Louis, MO, with Frankel Rubin Klein Siegel Payne & Pudlowski, P.C., where he focuses on business litigation, estate planning, personal injury, probate, and trust disputes. With a keen understanding of the complexities surrounding will contests and guardianship matters, Brian is committed to helping families secure and preserve their rightful inheritance. His extensive experience in fiduciary litigation equips him with unique insights that benefit his clients throughout the estate planning process. Brian has successfully litigated high-stakes cases involving undue influence, lack of capacity, and breach of fiduciary duties, demonstrating his adeptness in navigating the intricacies of the legal system. He regularly advises trustees and beneficiaries on their legal rights and responsibilities, ensuring they are well-informed and prepared for any challenges that may arise. His client-centered approach includes collaborating with accountants and financial planners to create tailored strategies that protect and transfer assets with maximum control. Growing up in the Kansas City area as the son of a primary care physician, Brian understands the emotional and logistical challenges families face when managing aging relatives' care and navigating the medical system. He empathizes with their struggles and strives to ease the burden through comprehensive legal support. Brian earned his Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, from Tufts University and obtained his J.D. from Indiana University in Bloomington, where he served as an Articles Editor for the Federal Communications Law Journal. His combination of legal expertise and personal experience makes him a trusted advocate for those seeking effective legal solutions in complex family matters.
Trust attorneys help individuals and families create and administer trusts for asset protection, tax planning, and wealth transfer. Common matters include trust creation, trust administration, trust disputes, special needs trusts.