Kyle B. Gee
Trusts and Estates
Trusts and Estates
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An elected Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), Kyle has years of experience counseling multi-generational families, business owners, fiduciaries, entities, family offices and beneficiaries regarding:Administration of estates and trusts (including tax compliance, selection of investment counsel, discretionary distributions and fiduciary accountings)Asset protection and titlingBeneficiary representationBusiness successionCharitable giving (including private foundations, donor-advised funds, pledge agreements and split-interest trusts)Contracts affecting marriage (including antenuptial/prenuptial and postnuptial agreements)Estate, Gift and GST tax planning (including use of available lifetime exemptions, annual exclusions, freeze techniques, gifts and sales to defective grantor trusts and portability)Family (Private) Trust CompaniesFiduciary representation (Executors, Trustees, Trust Advisors, Agents, Directors, etc.)Income tax planning (including grantor trusts and basis planning)Lottery Winner Prize Awards (claiming in trusts to preserve privacy)Modification of irrevocable trusts (including private settlement agreements, decanting and judicial modifications)Post-mortem planning (including disclaimers and tax elections)Preparation of estate planning instruments (including grantor trusts, dynasty trusts, SLATs, GRATs, CLATs, IDGTs, ILITs and core revocable documents)Preparation of tax returns (including IRS Forms 706, 709, 1040 and 1041)Private Letter Ruling RequestsProbate Court proceedings (including probate and guardianship), litigation (including will construction, declaratory judgment and adversarial actions) and dispute resolutionRetirement planningTrust and Fiduciary LitigationWealth transferKyle’s representation extends from those in wealth building phases to ultra-high net worth relationships. He is licensed in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In private practice, Kyle draws upon his experiences as a law clerk to a Probate Court judge to help avoid and resolve disputes.Forward thinking on technology matters, Kyle is a frequent lecturer and shapes legislation through his active participation on legal associations.Clients appreciate Kyle’s responsiveness, attention to detail, efficiency, and his ability to explain and diagram complex topics simply. One client regarded him as “… a blessing to families with [his] intelligence, nature and calming demeanor.” Another client wrote, “He has been great at guiding me through complex estate planning structures.” An elected Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), Kyle has years of experience counseling multi-generational families, business owners, fiduciaries, entities, family offices and beneficiaries regarding: Kyle’s representation extends from those in wealth building phases to ultra-high net worth relationships. He is licensed in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In private practice, Kyle draws upon his experiences as a law clerk to a Probate Court judge to help avoid and resolve disputes. Forward thinking on technology matters, Kyle is a frequent lecturer and shapes legislation through his active participation on legal associations. Clients appreciate Kyle’s responsiveness, attention to detail, efficiency, and his ability to explain and diagram complex topics simply. One client regarded him as “… a blessing to families with [his] intelligence, nature and calming demeanor.” Another client wrote, “He has been great at guiding me through complex estate planning structures.”
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Pamela Roberts
I engaged Kyle Gee at Schneider Bell to assist my siblings and me with a complex, multi-generational trust that had become mired in disputes among beneficiaries. From our first meeting, his deep knowledge was evident. He patiently explained the nuances of Ohio trust law and the litigation process, drawing on his 17 years of experience. His background as an ACTEC Fellow and his recognition in Super Lawyers for Trusts and Estates litigation gave us immense confidence. Kyle crafted a strategic approach that balanced legal rigor with a genuine understanding of our family dynamics, ultimately helping us reach a settlement that preserved both assets and relationships. His counsel was invaluable. The only minor critique is that during particularly busy periods, response times to non-urgent emails could occasionally stretch to 48 hours. That said, when it mattered, he was always available. I would recommend Kyle without hesitation to any business owner or family navigating estate planning or fiduciary disputes.