MAMATTHEW THOMAS AMAROTulare County Superior Court
14
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Tulare County Superior Court

Matthew Thomas Amaro

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221 S Mooney Blvd, Visalia, CA, 93291
BusinessEstate PlanningTrustsWills & Living WillsLitigation
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Matthew Thomas Amaro is a trusts attorney with 14 years of legal experience, practicing at Tulare County Superior Court in Visalia, CA. He attended Univ of Southern Calif BA and earned a J.D. from Univ of San Diego SOL. He has been admitted to the California Bar since 2011. His practice encompasses trusts, litigation, business, estate planning, and wills and living wills, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2011

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Trusts35%
  • Litigation20%
  • Business15%
  • Estate Planning15%
  • Wills and Living Wills15%

Languages

English

Experience

14+ years

Trusts Attorney at Tulare County Superior Court. Admitted to practice in California, 2011. Focus areas include Business, Estate Planning, Trusts.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

California

Bar #State Bar of California · Admitted 2011

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Schools & Education

Univ of San Diego SOL JD

Degree · 2011

Univ of Southern Calif BA

Degree · 2011

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221 S Mooney Blvd, Visalia, CA, 93291
(559) 608-3952

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