Do We Still Need Shelter? An Overview of Trusts as a Planning Tool in the Current Tax Landscape

Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025
Time: 11:30am - 1:00pm
Location: Cincinnati Ballet
Speaker: Ken Coyne

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Get ready to wrap up the year with an engaging and memorable program! Join us on Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM for a special joint luncheon with the Financial Planning Association of Southwestern Ohio, hosted at the Cincinnati Ballet.

 

We’re thrilled to welcome Ken Coyne as our presenter for “Do We Still Need Shelter? An Overview of Trusts as a Planning Tool in the Current Tax Landscape.

 

Adding to the festive spirit, the Ballet will be in full swing preparing for The Nutcracker — with set pieces and props on display throughout the dance studio, making this a truly unique backdrop for learning and networking.

 

We hope you’ll join us for great conversation, professional insights, and a touch of holiday magic!

Event Details

Date:

Thurs., Dec. 4, 2025

 

Time:

11:15 AM - Registration

11:30 AM - Program & Lunch

1:00 PM - Adjourn

 

Cost:

Members - FREE!

Non-Member - $35

 

Parking:

FREE VALET PARKING PROVIDED!

Location:

Cincinnati Ballet

1801 Gilbert Ave.

Cincinnati, OH 45202

 

Deadline to Register:

MON., DECEMBER 1ST

 

Note: refunds will not be given for cancellations received after the registration deadline.

APPROVED CEU Credits*

 

CFP

CPA
OH Insurance
OH Legal

 

Pending CEU Credits

 

KY Legal

 

*Certificate of attendance available upon request if we do not file a credit you need.

Thank you to our Lunch Sponsors!



2025-2026 Season Sponsor

We are proud to welcome the

Greater Cincinnati Foundation back as our season sponsor!

Kenneth P. Coyne

Graf Coyne

 

Ken has represented clients in estate planning, trust and estate administration, elder law, estate and gift tax controversies, and contested trusts and estate matters since 1998. He combines in depth knowledge of the law and a common sense approach to achieve practical results. He believes excellent counsel requires a commitment to building a long-term client relationship.

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