Bio

Co-authors Andrew W. and Danielle B. Mayoras are a power team of legacy expert attorneys. Their strong reputations and extensive experience in estate planning, probate, elder law, and litigation have made them trusted counselors and sought after educators for individuals and businesses around the country.

Danielle B. Mayoras transitioned from her thriving client practice to teaching professionals, businesses and the general public about estate planning, special needs planning, and elder law. Danielle is a renowned attorney and Credentialed Professional Gerontologist, educating through speaking engagements, print, and broadcast media across the United States. Her speaking audiences range from nationally recognized brokerage firms, banks, and insurance companies to attorneys, accountants, and non-profit organizations. She consistently draws rave reviews from audiences and her speaking skills are in high demand.

Andrew W. Mayoras is a prominent lawyer who specializes in contested legal issues affecting seniors, caregivers, and their families, including probate litigation, guardianships and conservatorships, exploitation of the elderly, and disputes involving wills, trusts, and estates. His well-known blog "The Probate Lawyer Blog: Famous Fortune Fights!" boasts a substantial audience and explores celebrity and other true stories of national interest. An American MENSA member and public speaker, he teaches attorneys, professionals, businesses and others through presentations, print and broadcast media, and social media websites.

Andrew and Danielle, husband and wife, are committed to serving the needs of baby boomers, seniors, and others planning their futures. Together they were two of the co-founders of The Center for Elder Law, The Center for Special Needs Planning, and The Center for Probate Litigation. The authors graduated from the prestigious University of Michigan Law School in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where they met. They live with their three wonderful children, splitting time between Southeast Michigan and Southern California.

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