Joseph Thomas Kirshy
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**Joseph Thomas Kirshy, Esq.** **Kirshy Law, P.C.** **Scottsdale, AZ** Joseph Thomas Kirshy is a dedicated attorney at Kirshy Law, P.C., specializing in estate planning, personal injury, and probate law. With a strong educational background from the University of Arizona, where he earned both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees, Mr. Kirshy has cultivated a profound understanding of the legal landscape that empowers him to provide exceptional service to his clients. Raised in a military family in New York, Mr. Kirshy has a unique perspective shaped by his experiences in both Germany and Italy. This diverse background enhances his ability to connect with clients from all walks of life. His legal practice is primarily focused on estate planning, trust administration, guardianship, conservatorships, and probate administration for estates of all sizes. Mr. Kirshy is passionate about guiding his clients through the often-complex processes associated with these areas of law, ensuring they receive the personalized attention and expert advice they deserve. Before obtaining his license to practice law in Arizona, Mr. Kirshy honed his analytical skills while working for an intelligence unit within the Department of Homeland Security. This experience, which involved targeting transnational criminal and terrorist organizations, provided him with a keen insight into the intricacies of legal issues, further enhancing his legal acumen. Outside of his professional commitments, Joseph enjoys quality time with his wife and two children. A culinary enthusiast, he takes pleasure in cooking, particularly Italian cuisine, where he often crafts his own pasta. For reliable legal representation in Scottsdale, Arizona, contact Joseph Thomas Kirshy at Kirshy Law, P.C. to discuss your estate planning, personal injury, or probate needs.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.