Fennemore Law Welcomes Gamble Parks to Firm; Expands Services in Santa Barbara

Fennemore, a leading U.S. law firm has welcomed Gamble Parks, a Trust & Estates attorney and Director in Santa Barbara to their team, allowing the firm to expand their services to the Santa Barbara community.

Parks creates innovative estate planning solutions and ensures her clients seamlessly navigate the often-complex process of estate planning and administration.

Originally from North Carolina, Parks’ extensive experience and Southern charm equate to forming long-term relationships with her clients. As a certified specialist in estate planning, trust and probate law by the California Board of Legal Specialization, she draws on over two decades of substantive experience to assist high-net-worth individuals, families and fiduciaries in estate planning, trust and estate administration and contested matters, as well as property tax, charitable and business succession planning. Parks takes great pride in her lasting relationships with her clients – and often their children and grandchildren – addressing their concerns in a tax-efficient manner.

Parks’ legal practice also includes work on corporate matters where she provides strategic, concierge legal services to entrepreneurs, high-net-worth individuals, family offices and their affiliated businesses. She advocates for her clients and works to solve problems as quickly, effectively and quietly as possible. A trusted counselor to her clients, Parks is also a board member of several Central Coast nonprofit and civic organizations, including Cottage Health System and the Music Academy of the West.

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