About Linsey
Linsey A. Glosier’s practice focuses on estate and transfer tax planning. Linsey advises high-net-worth families and individuals in all areas of wealth transfer and preservation planning, including:Income, estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax planning, including planning for sales of businesses and other liquidity eventsIrrevocable trust creation (including irrevocable insurance trusts, intentionally defective irrevocable grantor trusts, qualified personal residence trusts, grantor retained annuity trusts and installment sale transactions to grantor trusts).Creation of revocable trusts, wills, and powers of attorney.Asset freeze techniques.Lifetime gifting.Closely-held business succession planning.Life insurance planning.Charitable giving.Premarital and postmarital agreements.Trust and estate administration.Modification of irrevocable trusts.Preparation of settlement agreements in fiduciary disputes.Linsey is an active member of the Denver trusts and estate community and enjoys working closely with other wealth planning professionals. She is a founding member of the Colorado Chapter of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and a member of the Rocky Mountain Estate Planning Council and Denver Estate Planning Council. Linsey is also a regular speaker on topics related to wealth transfer planning and enjoys giving back to her community as a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado.During law school, Linsey clerked for Chief Justice Richard B. Teitelman of the Missouri Supreme Court and worked as an intern with the Missouri State Public Defender. Prior to attending law school, Linsey was a reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times covering breaking news.
Linsey A. Glosier’s practice focuses on estate and transfer tax planning. Linsey advises high-net-worth families and individuals in all areas of wealth transfer and preservation planning, including:
Linsey is an active member of the Denver trusts and estate community and enjoys working closely with other wealth planning professionals. She is a founding member of the Colorado Chapter of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and a member of the Rocky Mountain Estate Planning Council and Denver Estate Planning Council. Linsey is also a regular speaker on topics related to wealth transfer planning and enjoys giving back to her community as a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado.
During law school, Linsey clerked for Chief Justice Richard B. Teitelman of the Missouri Supreme Court and worked as an intern with the Missouri State Public Defender. Prior to attending law school, Linsey was a reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times covering breaking news.