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Andrew M. Ayers

Andrew M. Ayers

Small Business, Estate Planning & Family Law Attorney
  • Business Law, Estate Planning, Family Law
  • Connecticut, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York
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Biography

Before starting my own law firm, I worked for law firms in New York City. I represented people and businesses in lawsuits in court. Other clients needed help with transactions for themselves or their businesses. Some of my favorite clients were young families and small business owners and working with them inspired me to start my own law firm in 2011.

WHAT I LEARNED

Starting my own business helped me understand the challenges and opportunities that confront business owners at all stages of their entrepreneurial journeys. I was immediately amazed at the creative and innovative ways that these businesses worked with their customers. We quickly learned that the heart of a small business is constantly learning and adapting to the changing markets we all operate in.

My business grew and expanded with my clients. We were able to explore new and innovative ways to move our businesses forward. For some clients, their business reached its zenith and it was time to plan for the future or, in some cases, divest their interest or dissolve their partnership so they can pursue new business opportunities.

WHO ARE MY CLIENTS

Running these businesses are people who are passionate and have non-business matters that need legal guidance too. For those individuals, I have represented them in real estate transactions, trust agreements, estate planning, and other legal arrangements to plan for their futures. Unfortunately, some people have complex and high conflict family matters, including divorces, child custody fights and domestic violence orders of protection, and I strive to get the best possible outcomes and treat their cases with the dignity and respect that such an emotional time needs.

WHAT I DO WHEN I AM NOT IN THE OFFICE

When not practicing law, I’m an avid soccer fan and music lover who enjoys playing tennis and exploring my untapped potential as an amateur chef. Each day, I try to wind down with a good book and I am always on the lookout for a good book to read next.

Practice Areas
Business Law
Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
Estate Planning
Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
Family Law
Prenups & Marital Agreements
Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Contingent Fees
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
    Flexible billing arrangements to meet the economic needs of my clients.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Connecticut
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Minnesota
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New Jersey
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New York
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U.S. Supreme Court
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Attorney
Andrew M. Ayers, P.C.
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Senior Associate
Private Practice
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Education
New York Law School
J.D.
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Honors: New York Law School Journal of Human Rights
Activities: Moot Court Honors Association
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Saint John's University
B.A. (1999) | Political Science
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Professional Associations
Douglas K. Amdahl Inn of Court
Member
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Hennepin County Bar Association
Chair, Solo & Small Firm Section
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Minnesota State Bar Association
Member
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Morris County Bar Association
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Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc.
Volunteer Attorney
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Brooklyn Bar Association
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Publications
Articles & Publications
The Police Can Do What? Making Local Governmental Entities Pay For Unauthorized Wiretapping
New York Law School Journal of Human Rights
The Financial Action Task Force: The War on Terrorism Will Not Be Fought On The Battlefield
New York Law School Journal of Human Rights
Websites & Blogs
Website
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Andrew M. Ayers, P.C.
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I've put together a short video to tell you a little bit about what it's like to work with my office on your legal matters and some more information about me and my approach to practicing law. If you're ready to set up a Legal Strategy Session, click here and grab some time on my calendar: https://www.andrewmayers.com/reports/scheduling.cfm Andrew’s Approach

I've put together a short video to tell you a little bit about what it's like to work with my office on your legal matters and some more information about me and my approach to practicing law. If you're ready to set up a Legal Strategy Session, click here and grab some time on my calendar: https://www.andrewmayers.com/reports/scheduling.cfm

When it comes to business law, there's not normally a "One Size Fits All" solution for your legal needs. Business lawyers work in a variety of areas of law, which seems strange to many clients who see a commercial on TV for websites that claim to handle business law issues (but with a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the screen that they are not actually a law firm). There are many specialties, from employment law to intellectual property to corporate work to representing businesses in court. Do I Need a Business Lawyer?

When it comes to business law, there's not normally a "One Size Fits All" solution for your legal needs. Business lawyers work in a variety of areas of law, which seems strange to many clients who see a commercial on TV for websites that claim to handle business law issues (but with a tiny disclaimer at the bottom of the screen that they are not actually a law firm). There are many specialties, from employment law to intellectual property to corporate work to representing businesses in court.

How Do I Avoid Probate? ~ it's one of the most common questions I get asked and there are a variety of planning mechanisms that can be used to avoid probate. Some examples include: * Wills * Revocable Living Trusts * Beneficiary Designations * Joint Accounts & Property * Assignments/Transfers of Interests * Transfer on Death Deeds (aka Beneficiary Deeds) * Pay on Death/Transfer on Death Designations How Do I Avoid Probate?

How Do I Avoid Probate? ~ it's one of the most common questions I get asked and there are a variety of planning mechanisms that can be used to avoid probate. Some examples include: * Wills * Revocable Living Trusts * Beneficiary Designations * Joint Accounts & Property * Assignments/Transfers of Interests * Transfer on Death Deeds (aka Beneficiary Deeds) * Pay on Death/Transfer on Death Designations

So how long does it take to draft your estate plan documents? There are three main time periods that you're going to encounter when it's time to create an estate plan. This is one of the most common questions I get when someone comes to my office ~ How long does it take to make a will? Is this process going to take a long time? How Long Does it Take to Make a Will?

So how long does it take to draft your estate plan documents? There are three main time periods that you're going to encounter when it's time to create an estate plan. This is one of the most common questions I get when someone comes to my office ~ How long does it take to make a will? Is this process going to take a long time?

While many of my clients spend time thinking about setting up a new business, others are a bit more impulsive. This morning I received a call from a client who wanted to set up an LLC immediately. They had tried to use an online site, but they got bogged down in the forms and language. As he explained, about halfway through, he just gave up trying to sort out the forms. He remembered that his brother had worked with me to set up his company, so he gave me a call. I Need to Quickly Set up an LLC

While many of my clients spend time thinking about setting up a new business, others are a bit more impulsive. This morning I received a call from a client who wanted to set up an LLC immediately. They had tried to use an online site, but they got bogged down in the forms and language. As he explained, about halfway through, he just gave up trying to sort out the forms. He remembered that his brother had worked with me to set up his company, so he gave me a call.

For some reason, many of the people who come to my office are under the impression that only married people need estate plans. I've never figured out why that's the prevailing wisdom when it's usually people who aren't married who need them the most. For example, if you aren't married and you get sick, who would the doctor speak to about your care? And if all of your accounts are in your name alone and something happens to you, who is the person who should be managing your finances? I'm Not Married - Do I Need a Will?

For some reason, many of the people who come to my office are under the impression that only married people need estate plans. I've never figured out why that's the prevailing wisdom when it's usually people who aren't married who need them the most. For example, if you aren't married and you get sick, who would the doctor speak to about your care? And if all of your accounts are in your name alone and something happens to you, who is the person who should be managing your finances?

One of the first major questions you face as a business owner when it's time to incorporate your business is: What form of business should I choose? This will usually come up either at the very beginning before you start a business, or right after you started your business and you're looking at the next steps. It's very important at this step to talk to your accountant and talk to your attorney to make sure you're making the right choice and getting the right advice on what is the next step. What Form of Business Should I Choose?

One of the first major questions you face as a business owner when it's time to incorporate your business is: What form of business should I choose? This will usually come up either at the very beginning before you start a business, or right after you started your business and you're looking at the next steps. It's very important at this step to talk to your accountant and talk to your attorney to make sure you're making the right choice and getting the right advice on what is the next step.

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Andrew M. Ayers, P.C.
6800 France Avenue South
Suite 190
Edina, MN 55435
US
Toll-Free: (877) 262-9377
Telephone: (612) 294-6982
Fax: (612) 294-6988
Monday: 8 AM - 4:30 PM (Today)
Tuesday: 8 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: 8 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Notice: Appointments at other hours are available upon request.
Andrew M. Ayers, P.C.
477 Madison Avenue
6th Floor
New York, NY 10022
US
Toll-Free: (877) 262-9377
Telephone: (646) 847-3560
Fax: (718) 701-5694
Monday: 9:30 AM - 5 PM (Today)
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 5 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed