Andrew E. Martzahl, JD, MBA is an attorney at Lin Law LLC practicing in the areas of estate planning, probate and trust administration, real estate, and corporate/business matters. He has extensive experience advising clients on estate planning matters, business succession planning, mergers & acquisitions, commercial contracts, real estate acquisitions and sales, and corporate entity structuring. As a part of his practice, Andrew enjoys presenting on relevant topics and practical tools to accomplish clients’ estate planning and business succession goals, ranging from portability and other federal estate/gift tax laws and regulations to business succession planning and structuring ownership transfers in closely held businesses.
Andrew is a Wisconsin School of Business graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, graduating in 2016 with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance, Investments, & Banking. He also double-majored in economics. He attended Marquette University Law School, where he earned his Juris Doctor (JD), cum laude, in 2020, and from Marquette University Graduate School of Management, earning his Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2021.
Andrew is a member of the Estate Planning Council of Northeast Wisconsin and the Green Bay Estate Planning Forum. He is also a member of the Brown County Bar Association, the Brown County Bar Association’s Young Lawyer Division, the State Bar of Wisconsin, and the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Business Law and Real Property, Probate & Trust Sections.
- Stay up to date on the potential expiration of key federal estate and gift tax provisions under the TCJA
- Gain insight into how upcoming changes may impact your clients’ estate plans
- Learn how to leverage higher lifetime exemptions and annual gift exclusions before they potentially decrease
- Explore sophisticated estate planning tools like SLATs, QTIP trusts, and portability elections
- Discover flexible drafting techniques to build adaptability into estate plans, even amid future tax law changes
- Understand how to address irrevocable transfers through trust protectors, nonjudicial settlement agreements, and other mechanisms
- Be better prepared to guide clients with high net-worth estates, closely held businesses, or complex family dynamics
- Estate planning lawyers
- Probate lawyers
- Tax lawyers
- Family lawyers
- Elder law practitioners
- Paralegals
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