About Kevin Andrew
Kevin Andrew Ganser trained as a lawyer at Golden Gate University School of Law, where he completed both his law degree and a postgraduate tax degree in the early 2010s. He studied traditional law topics and then took additional coursework in taxation, building the technical background that informs much of his later work. The combination of J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation shaped his approach to client matters that intersect law and tax policy.
After finishing his studies, Ganser sought admission to practice on both sides of the state line. He is licensed in California and Arizona and has built a practice that reflects the legal and regulatory differences between those jurisdictions. He worked in environments that required translating complex tax rules into practical advice for individuals and small businesses. Over time he moved toward a tighter concentration on estate planning and tax-related transactional work.
Ganser has been active in professional groups that align with that practice path. He joined the American Bar Association in 2013 and became a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association in 2014. Between 2014 and 2019 he participated in the Central Arizona Estate Planners Council. More recently he joined Valley Estate Planners in 2020 and remains a member. Those associations have shaped the professional network he calls on when cases and client matters demand specialized input.
His career includes both advisory and document drafting work. He handles estate planning instruments, prepares tax-aware trusts, and advises clients on how estate decisions will interact with federal and state tax rules. He also consults on business succession plans where ownership transitions have tax consequences. His training in taxation lets him frame options in numerical as well as legal terms. That combination appeals to clients who want plans that work on paper and in practice.
Ganser runs his practice from Ganser Law Offices. The office handles a mix of one-on-one client consultations and transactional matters, rather than litigation. He is known for translating technical tax concepts into plain language for clients and for structuring documents that reflect both lifetime goals and tax efficiency. He currently practices at Ganser Law Offices, where his work centers on estate planning and tax-related transactional matters.