Mark is a native of the Greater Pittsburgh Area and he holds his Bachelor of Arts in Justice Administration from The University of Pittsburgh. He recently joined Monk Law Firm in January of 2025. In his spare time, Mark enjoys cheering on the Steelers, spending time with his girlfriend and daughter, gaming, and re-watching Game of Thrones. Fun fact about Mark is that he is 5’11 despite what his co-workers say.

Mark is the Client Relations Specialist for Monk Law Firm, PLLC. He facilitates the pairing of new clients with our attorneys and ensures that from start to finish Monk Law Firm clients have top notch, customized legal services, and documents. 

Medicaid Planning What Is the Medicaid Look-Back Period?
If you need Medicaid to help pay for long-term care, your financial history matters. Medicaid's look-back period is a five-year review of certain financial transactions made before you apply for long-term care Medicaid. Transfers of assets for less than fair market value during that time may delay your eligibility, even if you...
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Estate Administration South Carolina Small Estate Affidavit: How It Works
A South Carolina small estate affidavit allows certain families to collect personal property without going through full probate administration. If the estate qualifies, heirs or beneficiaries may be able to use a simplified probate process after waiting at least 30 days from the date of death. This option can save time and...
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Estate Planning How Family Conflict Can Impact Estate and Probate Outcomes
Family conflict can change how an estate plan works in practice, even when the documents are legally valid. Disagreements, mistrust, or unclear expectations can delay administration, increase costs, and strain relationships long after a loved one passes. Thoughtful planning can reduce these risks and help your intentions carry through more smoothly.
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