Licensed to practice in MA

Erik, a Chicago area native, practices in the areas of estate and gift tax planning, charitable planning, estate planning, and business law. After graduating from Boston University School of Law, Erik spent ten years working in a trusts and estates practice in the Boston area. In 2017, Erik left private practice to begin working for nonprofit organizations helping high net worth donors with their philanthropic planning and gifting. 2017 is also when Erik and his family relocated to North Carolina.   

Erik is excited to return to private practice and bring a holistic approach to planning that considers a client’s estate, tax, charitable, family, and business succession needs. A plan is only as good as its implementation. Erik has spent his entire career working alongside each client’s team of advisors to ensure plan execution.   

Erik and his awesome family live in Waxhaw, and when he is not at work you will most likely find him at a kid’s sporting event or on the golf course.   

Uncategorized How to Establish Guardianship for Elderly Parents
Caring for elderly parents is a journey that can be both rewarding and challenging. Establishing guardianship may be necessary when your loved ones can no longer manage their affairs. This process provides you with the legal authority to make important medical, financial, and personal decisions on their behalf. In this blog, we’ll...
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Uncategorized Legal Tools to Complement Guardianship in Estate Planning
Guardianship is an important consideration when planning your estate, but it’s not the only tool you should have in your estate planning toolkit. Other legal tools can complement guardianship to ensure your needs are met, no matter what happens. In this blog, we’ll discuss some of these essential legal tools and...
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Estate Planning Estate Planning In Times Of Emergency – Disaster Preparedness
Emergencies are understandably times of great emotional distress and uncertainty.  For this reason alone, estate planning becomes a critical part of emergency preparedness for South Carolina and North Carolina residents. As families in South Carolina and North Carolina often face the threats of hurricanes and other natural disasters, having a comprehensive estate plan...
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