In-Person Virtual

Anne Rhodes

Chief Legal Officer

Prior to joining Wealth, Anne was an estate planning attorney first at McDermott Will & Emery (New York), then at Perkins Coie (San Francisco). She advised a range of clients, including individuals building first-generation wealth to ultra high net worth families across generations. Anne’s practice focused on complex wealth transfer and tax planning strategies. She graduated from Columbia Law School. In her spare time, Anne enjoys exploring the Bay Area with her toddlers.

Anne Rhodes Resources:
Trust Distributions
Trust Distributions

In this episode of the Practical Planner Podcast, Thomas Kopelman and Anne Rhodes return to their roots with a focused discussion on trust management. They explore the intricacies of being a trust beneficiary, the rights involved, and the strategic decisions surrounding trust distributions. With a focus on practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in estate planning or managing family trusts. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the world of trusts and how to effectively manage them for long-term success.

Estate Planning with Anne Rhodes
Estate Planning with Anne Rhodes

Anne Rhodes discusses estate planning, addresses common obstacles, and highlights why having some plan in place is better than nothing.

Thinking Decades Ahead: The Intersection of College and Estate Planning
Thinking Decades Ahead: The Intersection of College and Estate Planning

Modern education funding is about more than saving. Planners provide profound value by helping clients bring their legacy to life

Signature Speaking Topics

Integrated Planning with Attorneys and COIs for Complex Client Needs (1.0 CFP CE)

High net worth and complex clients require seamless collaboration across financial, legal, and tax disciplines. This session provides a framework for advisors to effectively coordinate with attorneys and other centers of influence to deliver more cohesive planning outcomes. Attendees will learn how to structure productive planning conversations, identify overlapping responsibilities, and align professionals around shared client objectives. The session will also address common breakdowns in cross-disciplinary planning, including communication gaps and role confusion, and offer best practices for maintaining professional boundaries. Advisors will leave with practical strategies to strengthen partnerships, improve client confidence, and support more comprehensive planning for sophisticated client situations.

What Advisors Can and Cannot Say: Navigating the Line Between Legal and Financial Advice

One of the most common sources of risk in wealth management is misunderstanding where financial advice ends and legal advice begins. This session provides a clear, practical framework for advisors, helping them confidently engage in estate planning conversations while staying within appropriate boundaries.

The Great Wealth Transfer: Where Legal Strategy Meets Advisor Opportunity

With over $124 trillion expected to transfer across generations, estate planning is no longer optional, it is central to client retention and growth. This session explores the legal strategies, planning structures, and advisor-led approaches that firms must adopt to capture and retain multigenerational wealth.

Invite Anne to Speak