About Mary Beth
Mary Beth Ayvazian built a law practice grounded in steady, plainspoken work. She prefers direct answers over jargon. Clients say she explains options clearly and lays out potential outcomes in realistic terms.
She attended Massachusetts School of Law, where she prepared for a career at the bar. The school shaped her approach to practical problem solving and courtroom procedure. Those years of study led to admission to practice in Massachusetts.
After becoming a member of the Massachusetts bar, she entered private practice. Over time she established her own office to provide hands-on representation. She has handled matters across the state and has spent much of her career focused on client-facing work rather than large-firm specialization.
At the center of her professional work is case management. She guides clients through pleadings, hearings and negotiations. She places emphasis on clear timelines and straightforward assessments of risk, so clients know what to expect and when.
She founded Ayvazian Law, P.L.L.C., where she oversees daily operations as well as casework. That firm operates in Massachusetts and serves a local clientele. The practice offers direct counsel and seeks practical resolutions, often through negotiated settlements as well as contested court proceedings when needed.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparation and concise in court. She has relied on that steadiness when handling contested matters and when advising on routine legal needs. Her work has involved both individual and business clients, and she regularly appears before state tribunals.
Outside of courtroom hours she keeps current through continuing legal education and day-to-day practice. She maintains a steady docket and adapts to changes in state procedure and rules. In 2026 she continues to practice law in Massachusetts. Her current practice focuses on representing clients in Massachusetts state courts and providing practical legal counsel to individuals and local businesses.