Kari R. Meyrose
Partner
Scottsdale Office
5635 N. Scottsdale Road
Ste. 170
Scottsdale AZ 85250
(480) 729-6211
Surprise Office
12455 W. Bell Road
Surprise AZ 85378
(480) 729-6211
Chandler Office
123 W. Chandler Heights
Chandler AZ 85248
(480) 729-6211
kmeyrose@meyroseblackford.com
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Kari R. Meyrose focuses primarily in the areas of estate planning and administration, probate, elder law and corporate transactions. Kari spends time talking with each one of her clients in order to ascertain each client’s individual needs and expectations. Kari particularly enjoys the opportunity to counsel clients regarding their unique estate planning needs, and to assist clients in seeing that their long-term estate planning objectives are met. She considers the various legal strategies available to each client, and spends time discussing the economic, practical and emotional consequences of potential options and results.
Kari has represented clients in a wide variety of matters including the development and implementation of comprehensive estate plans designed to meet the diverse needs of a wide variety of clients, contested and uncontested trust and probate administration, guardianships, business formation and succession planning, and corporate transactions.
Kari is an Advisor on the HonorHealth Foundation and is a Member of the Scottsdale Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Probate and Trust Section of the State Bar of Arizona, and is affiliated with the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill as well as Wills for Heroes.
Kari attended Loyola University Chicago, where she graduated with her J.D. in 2008. During law school, Kari worked in the Elder Law Clinic and volunteered as an advisor at the Guardianship Help Desk at the Cook County Circuit Court in Chicago, Illinois. She also worked with the Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy, where she focused primarily on health care law and end of life issues. Kari attended Arizona State University where she earned her B.S. in Psychology in 2003. While attending ASU, Kari worked with the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill-Arizona State University Chapter, and helped to establish one of the first on-campus college mental illness support, education, and awareness programs in the country.
Kari is licensed to practice law in Arizona and Illinois.