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Mike Canarick

Of Counsel | Sanvenero & Cittadino

Michael has over 20 years of experience in counseling on tax and estate planning matters and developing strategies to create and preserve wealth through generations.

Michael Canarick graduated from the University of Arizona College of Law in 2000, Michael received a Master of Laws in Taxation from New York University in 2001. Michael is a member of the New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania Bars and has extensive knowledge of the estate and gift tax laws.

Michael has over 20 years of experience in counseling on tax and estate planning matters and developing strategies to create and preserve wealth through generations. His practices ranges from working as a trusted advisor to high-net worth individuals and successful business owners to helping young families put together their first estate plan. He was named one of the top Lawyers for Families by New Jersey Family Magazine and teaches classes to other attorneys on estate planning. Michael reviews and drafts legal documents for clients, educating them on the various options that exist regarding the distribution of their assets.

Michael has appeared on several podcasts and radio shows as an expert in estate planning. In his spare time, he enjoys travel, sports and spending time with his children, Ozzy and Nate.

Email Mr. Canarick: MCanarick@theSClawoffice.com

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