
Welcome. I’m here to help guide you through the personal, financial and legal decisions that protect you and your family and keep them out of conflict.With over 25 years of legal experience—and a deeply personal journey of losing my wife and raising three children—I’ve dedicated my practice to helping families plan for life and prepare for death.Estate planning can bring up hard conversations, and it’s easy to put off. But with the right guidance it can bring real peace of mind. I bring not only legal expertise but lived experience with grief and loss, so I understand what matters most.
You deserve an estate plan that reflects your values, protects your loved ones, and brings peace of mind. Together, we’ll take a close look at your family dynamics, review your assets, and design a plan tailored to your life and goals.You’ll gain confidence knowing that your affairs are in order—so your loved ones aren’t left with confusion or conflict, and can make thoughtful decisions on your behalf when the time comes.Why estate planning matters:
• Avoid leaving behind a legal mess
• Protect people and assets you care for
• Gain financial clarity and peace of mindCall, text or email to schedule a free consultation. (415) 763-8998
Andrew earned his J.D. from the University of San Francisco and holds a B.A. from Emory University, along with a diploma from Deerfield Academy. Before founding Zangrilli Law, Andrew served as in-house counsel at a technology startup and worked in legal publishing at Thomson Reuters FindLaw.Today, Andrew advises a wide range of clients—including families, business owners and real estate investors—on thoughtful, effective estate planning.
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