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Andrew W. Mayoras

Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, P.C.

Andrew W. Mayoras

Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, P.C.

Andrew W. Mayoras

Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, P.C.

Andrew W. Mayoras is a principal partner at Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras. His area of concentration is probate litigation, as well as trust and estate disputes, for a range of families embroiled in fights, from those with modest wealth to heirs of multimillion dollar estates and trusts, including celebrities. His tenacious litigation style is well known and has served his clients well in cases involving wills, trusts, estates, elder abuse, guardianships, conservatorships, asset disputes, fiduciary disputes and many other elder law conflicts that land in court. He also practices general civil and commercial litigation, as well as real estate and business formation and planning.

He and his wife wrote the best-selling book, Trial & Heirs: Famous Fortune Fights!, and created and hosted the National TV Special, Trial & Heirs: Protect Your Family Fortune!. He is also a regular contributor to Forbes.

Andrew is a respected media resource who lends his expertise and analysis to hundreds of media sources, including The Associated Press, Forbes, Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Times, The Associated Press, Crain's, Kiplinger and The Washington Post, among many others. He has appeared on Access Hollywood, the Rachael Ray Show, Entertainmetn Tonight, The Insider, Forbes, The Hallmark Channel, PBS, ABC’s Live Well Network and Fox and NBC affiliates.  He is also a recurring expert on the Celebrity Legacies television series on Reelz.

In addition to navigating the maze of courtroom clashes, Andrew is a dynamic keynote speaker delighting audiences nationwide with highly entertaining and informative presentations.

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The seasoned and caring attorneys of Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, P.C. concentrate on legal issues helping seniors, families of seniors, and those who want to play for their golden years, including elder law, estate planning, probate litigation and related disputes, estate and trust administration, and related legal areas.

Located in Troy, Michigan, in Oakland County, the BRMM law firm is a prestiguous, botique law firm with unmatched experience in all legal issues that arise when loved ones age or pass away. 

Learn more, or schedule a free consultation, at www. brmmlaw.com

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