A.J. Yolofsky

Founder & Attorney

The best investment you can make is in yourself. How many times have you thought this? You’ve spent time, energy, and money to learn, practice, and perfect your craft. Over the years, you’ve invested your earnings into growing your network, which resulted in increased business. You’re raising your income, growing your team, and building your empire. With all this happening, have you ever considered what happens to your business if you’re not there to run it?

This question is one that all entrepreneurs face. As a fellow entrepreneur, I experience the same highs, lows, uncertainty, and sincerity of action that occurs almost every day in an entrepreneur’s life. We never quite calm our mind from the business day because there’s always something else to do. It’s our lot in life . . . and we wouldn’t trade it for anything.

My law practice focuses on the issues that affect entrepreneurs, professionals, and other business owners. We work hard for our wealth, it’s my mission to help you keep it. 

I love what I do. I help people, their families, and their businesses. My practice is about the positive. I help people build strong foundations and structures. Together, we plan for their future and the future for their loved ones.

Proud to Be a United States Marine

I joined the Marine Corps because I wanted to give something back to my country. I didn’t want to just sit behind a desk; I wanted to challenge myself, lead an elite team of warriors, and travel the world. I was active duty from 1995–2001, then reserve from 2001–2010. But during my second deployment to the Middle East (1998–1999), I began looking ahead to the next phase of my life. I didn’t know what I wanted to do, but I started researching higher education. Law became my focus because I saw a parallel between litigation strategy and military strategy. It seemed to be the natural extension of my career path at that point in time.

Choosing Business Law and Estate Planning

Fast forward through my legal education and first decade of practice as a commercial litigator to the summer of 2016. As my own family grew and faced challenges, I realized how vital it is for people to be prepared for whatever life throws at them. At the same time, I decided commercial litigation was not the right practice area for me. As a result, I changed my focus to the transactional side of corporate law and added estate planning as a practice area. I am passionate about helping people prepare for every possibility and protect their assets for the next generation.

More Than Just Your Money

Even though it seems everything is about wealth, you’re more than just money. The most important part of my practice is helping clients pass on the experience, lessons, and wisdom that a life of entrepreneurship teaches. Your loved ones will always want more of you, not the things you give them. This is why a large part of my practice is making sure that it’s your legacy that gets passed on, not just the assets.