I guide clients with integrity and insight, offering wealth management solutions that support holistic wealth transfer, foster continuous learning, and honor the dignity of every individual.


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Wealth Preservation Through Dynasty Trusts

Dynasty trusts help ultra-high-net-worth families grow and protect wealth across generations—bypassing estate taxes, shielding assets, and allowing long-term control through structured distributions and asset protection strategies.

Philanthropy and Charitable Giving in Estate Planning

Strategic tools like CRTs, DAFs, and private foundations offer tax benefits while enabling families to support causes they care about—turning charitable giving into a legacy-building, estate-reducing force for good.

The Role of Family Governance in Wealth Transfer

Family governance—via constitutions, mission statements, and heir education—builds unity and accountability, ensuring wealth is managed wisely and aligned with shared values for generations.

About Marie

Villanova University Commencement 2025
with Father David Cregan, OSA, PhD

Marie Feindt is the Planning Specialist – Estate Attorney at Members’ Wealth, a boutique firm known for its holistic approach to multi-generational wealth planning. With over 20 years of estate law experience, Marie brings clarity and confidence to clients navigating the complexities of wealth transfer, ensuring their assets are protected and purposefully passed on.

She holds a JD from Widener University School of Law, a bachelor’s from Penn State University, and is currently pursuing advanced tax studies at Villanova University’s Charles Widger School of Law.

In addition to her client work, Marie teaches estate law as an adjunct faculty member at Villanova University and volunteers monthly with the Christian Legal Clinic of Philadelphia. She’s also served on the Women’s Commission of Delaware County and the board of the Delaware County Literacy Council.

Outside of work, you’ll find Marie on a bike, a yoga mat, a walk with her husband, or catching up with her three children—usually with a good book nearby.