Headshot of Anne Reinhart.
Headshot of Anne Reinhart.
Headshot of Anne Reinhart.
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Anne M. Reinhart

Partner

Anne is a trusted advisor in Wills and Estates, known for her thoughtful guidance on complex estate planning, capacity issues, and multi-generational matters. With decades of experience and a reputation built on referrals, she helps clients protect their assets and navigate succession with clarity and confidence.

Areas of Expertise

  • Estate Planning

  • Estate Administration

  • Capacity Issues

  • Passing of Accounts

Education

  • Admitted to Ontario Bar (1989)

  • Bachelor of Laws (with distinction), University of Western Ontario (1987)

  • Bachelor of Arts (English), University of Waterloo (1984)

Education

  • Admitted to Ontario Bar (1989)

  • Bachelor of Laws (with distinction), University of Western Ontario (1987)

  • Bachelor of Arts (English), University of Waterloo (1984)

Education

  • Admitted to Ontario Bar (1989)

  • Bachelor of Laws (with distinction), University of Western Ontario (1987)

  • Bachelor of Arts (English), University of Waterloo (1984)

Awards and Recognition

  • Experience includes significant public speaking in estate planning areas.

  • Much experience in planning where capacity is at issue.

  • Former Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Law, The University of Western Ontario for Wills.

Awards and Recognition

  • Experience includes significant public speaking in estate planning areas.

  • Much experience in planning where capacity is at issue.

  • Former Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Law, The University of Western Ontario for Wills.

Awards and Recognition

  • Experience includes significant public speaking in estate planning areas.

  • Much experience in planning where capacity is at issue.

  • Former Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Law, The University of Western Ontario for Wills.

Memberships

  • Collaborative Family Law of London & Middlesex (Chair)

  • International Academy of Collaborative Professionals

  • Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario

  • The Advocates' Society

  • Law Society of Ontario

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Ontario Bar Association

  • Middlesex Law Association

  • Member, Children’s Health Foundation Legacy Giving Work Team

  • Member, Wellspring Professional Advisory Committee

  • Estate Planning Council

  • Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP)

  • Director, Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex (1990-1997)

  • Past Board Member, Forest City Gymnastics Club

  • Past President, Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex (1993-1995)

  • Former Director, Parkwood Hospital Foundation

  • Former Board Member, Women's Christian Association of London (1998-2008)

Memberships

  • Collaborative Family Law of London & Middlesex (Chair)

  • International Academy of Collaborative Professionals

  • Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario

  • The Advocates' Society

  • Law Society of Ontario

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Ontario Bar Association

  • Middlesex Law Association

  • Member, Children’s Health Foundation Legacy Giving Work Team

  • Member, Wellspring Professional Advisory Committee

  • Estate Planning Council

  • Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP)

  • Director, Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex (1990-1997)

  • Past Board Member, Forest City Gymnastics Club

  • Past President, Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex (1993-1995)

  • Former Director, Parkwood Hospital Foundation

  • Former Board Member, Women's Christian Association of London (1998-2008)

Memberships

  • Collaborative Family Law of London & Middlesex (Chair)

  • International Academy of Collaborative Professionals

  • Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario

  • The Advocates' Society

  • Law Society of Ontario

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Ontario Bar Association

  • Middlesex Law Association

  • Member, Children’s Health Foundation Legacy Giving Work Team

  • Member, Wellspring Professional Advisory Committee

  • Estate Planning Council

  • Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP)

  • Director, Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex (1990-1997)

  • Past Board Member, Forest City Gymnastics Club

  • Past President, Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex (1993-1995)

  • Former Director, Parkwood Hospital Foundation

  • Former Board Member, Women's Christian Association of London (1998-2008)

Coming up with the Right Plan

Anne Reinhart is a partner in the London office of Lerners and a member of the Business Law Group practicing in Wills and Estates law, planning and administration. Known for her expertise in advising clients with complicated estates and her experience addressing issues of capacity, Anne receives many referrals from other lawyers and financial planners.

As a testament to her expertise and years of experience, others seeking her advice include the children and grandchildren of clients she has previously assisted. “I listen carefully to my

clients but offer directions where appropriate,” explains Anne. “To come up with the right plan, we need to consider many moving pieces and sift through a lot of information and misinformation, sometimes involving other family members and other generations.”

In helping clients ensure that their estate plans protect their assets, including any business interests, Anne clearly documents their succession plans. Beyond ensuring the clients’ wishes are accurately recorded, Anne helps clients understand

the process, giving them confidence that assets will be managed for their benefit as needed while alive, and distributed to beneficiaries as planned on their passing.

As a former chair of the McCormick Care Foundation, Anne served for many years in support of an Alzheimer's support services group and a long-term care facility. She is a former adjunct professor for wills at the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario.

Anne Reinhart is a partner in the London office of Lerners and a member of the Business Law Group practicing in Wills and Estates law, planning and administration. Known for her expertise in advising clients with complicated estates and her experience addressing issues of capacity, Anne receives many referrals from other lawyers and financial planners.

As a testament to her expertise and years of experience, others seeking her advice include the children and grandchildren of clients she has previously assisted. “I listen carefully to my clients but offer directions where appropriate,” explains Anne. “To come up with the right plan, we need to consider many moving pieces and sift through a lot of information and misinformation, sometimes involving other family members and other generations.”

In helping clients ensure that their estate plans protect their assets, including any business interests, Anne clearly documents their succession plans. Beyond ensuring the clients’ wishes are accurately recorded, Anne helps clients understand the process, giving them confidence that assets will be managed for their benefit as needed while alive, and distributed to beneficiaries as planned on their passing. As a former chair of the McCormick Care Foundation, Anne served for many years in support of an Alzheimer's support services group and a long-term care facility. She is a former adjunct professor for wills at the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario.

Anne Reinhart is a partner in the London office of Lerners and a member of the Business Law Group practicing in Wills and Estates law, planning and administration. Known for her expertise in advising clients with complicated estates and her experience addressing issues of capacity, Anne receives many referrals from other lawyers and financial planners.

As a testament to her expertise and years of experience, others seeking her advice include the children and grandchildren of clients she has previously assisted. “I listen carefully to my clients but offer directions where appropriate,” explains Anne. “To come up with the right plan, we need to consider many moving pieces and sift through a lot of information and misinformation, sometimes involving other family members and other generations.”

In helping clients ensure that their estate plans protect their assets, including any business interests, Anne clearly documents their succession plans. Beyond ensuring the clients’ wishes are accurately recorded, Anne helps clients understand the process, giving them confidence that assets will be managed for their benefit as needed while alive, and distributed to beneficiaries as planned on their passing. As a former chair of the McCormick Care Foundation, Anne served for many years in support of an Alzheimer's support services group and a long-term care facility. She is a former adjunct professor for wills at the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario.

Reach Out

Everyone at Lerners is committed to ensuring your matters are addressed with the attention and care you expect.

Reach Out

Everyone at Lerners is committed to ensuring your matters are addressed with the attention and care you expect.

Reach Out

Everyone at Lerners is committed to ensuring your matters are addressed with the attention and care you expect.