Breakfast Meeting: Recent Updates in Estate Planning for Tangible Personal Property – Minneapolis Edition!

Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Time: 7:30am - 9:15am
Location: Midland Hills Country Club, Roseville, Minnesota
Speaker: Molly Gron, J.D.

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Recent Updates in Estate Planning for Tangible Personal Property – Minneapolis Edition!

Looking at recent updates from USPAP, the Art Advisory Panel, and a review of the appraisal types and how they best fit into an estate plan. Also addressed are issues with authenticity, liquidity, restitution, and shifts in the art market and how they impact planning and post-death administration. Case studies and tales from the art world with a focus on the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and some examples from Minnesota.

By attending this session, advisors will …

  1. Describe recent updates to USPAP and guidance from the Art Advisory Panel and their relevance to art appraisals in estate planning.
  2. Identify appraisal types and determine their appropriate application within an estate plan, including considerations of authenticity, liquidity, and restitution.
  3. Recognize current shifts in the art market and analyze case studies to understand their impact on planning and post-death administration.


 Molly Gron, J.D.
Managing Director, Trusts, Estates & Private Clients Group, Freeman's

Molly Gron, J.D., is Managing Director, Trusts, Estates and Private Clients Group, at Freeman's.  Molly joined Freeman's in 2015. She has over 20 years of experience in the art and appraisal world, focusing on advising trust officers, fiduciaries, estate planning professionals, and their private clients. She serves on her firm's Management Committee and regularly works with family offices, beneficiaries, and institutions across the country.
 
She holds a B.A. from Villanova University, M.A. in Art Business from Sotheby’s Institute of Art, and a J.D. from DePaul University College of Law concentrating her studies within the Center for Art, Museum & Cultural Heritage Law. 
 
Molly is frequently tapped as a speaker on a variety of topics around estate planning for tangible personal property.

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