BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Meet Attorney Andrew G. Christensen

The following is from an interview, conducted by Discover Marblehead, with Attorney Andrew G. Christensen at the Law Offices of Harry C. Christensen. Andrew Christensen has been practicing law for over 18 years. He provides clients with legal advice and advocacy. To learn more about Andrew’s areas of expertise, visit thechristensenlawfirm.com.

Attorney Andrew G. Christensen serves on Marblehead’s Planning Board and is a past president of the Marblehead Chamber of Commerce. Christensen specializes in real estate, estate planning and elder law. COURTESY PHOTO

Andrew Christensen is an attorney working in the areas of real estate, estate planning (wills and trusts), probate/trust administration, asset protection and elder law. He helps navigate his clients through major life-planning events, such as buying/selling a home and making a will. He also assists elderly clients with long-term care planning.

Andy grew up in Marblehead in a family full of lawyers and police officers, so it was likely his destiny that he would practice law. He got serious about becoming an attorney after he took an undergraduate business law class, which sparked his interest in the law, as well as helping people and businesses.

Marblehead means a lot to Andy. He is passionate about supporting local businesses and is very involved in our community. Andy serves on the Planning Board, is a member of the Marblehead Rotary Club and is past president of the Marblehead Chamber of Commerce board.

When asked what he loves most about Marblehead, he replied, “I love how this community rallies behind each other in good and bad times, and the beauty of the ocean.”

When Andy isn’t practicing law or supporting our community, you will find him on the golf course, boating and spending time with his wife and two adorable dogs.

The business spotlight is a weekly feature published in partnership with Discover Marblehead. To learn more, visit discovermhd.com.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

By Will Dowd

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