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. 

Estate Planning Incorporating Philanthropy into Your Estate Plan: Creating a Charitable Legacy
Many people who have worked hard throughout their careers to build wealth choose to give back by undertaking charitable giving through their estate plan. Incorporating philanthropic goals this way can help you develop a charitable legacy for yourself and your family and obtain tax benefits that can prove helpful in financial planning. 
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Estate Planning Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples: Protecting Your Partner’s Rights
For many couples in North Carolina and South Carolina, marriage isn't part of their immediate plans. Whether you've chosen to delay marriage, can't get married, or simply prefer to build your life together unmarried, you face unique estate planning challenges that married couples don't encounter. Without proper planning, unmarried...
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Estate Planning The Importance of Reviewing Your Estate Plan Regularly
Although it would be so much easier if it were the case, estate planning is not a one-and-done process. Life happens, the law changes, and personal goals evolve over time, making it essential to review your estate plan regularly. Whether you live in North Carolina or South Carolina, keeping your estate plan...
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