MEMBER: Alexis Neely

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Alexis Neely
Redondo Beach, CA
Joined 10/01/2007

About Me

Alexis Neely founded the law firm of Martin Neely & Associates in 2003 and set out to change the traditional old boys model of estate planning into something that serves families in a whole new way. Within 3 years, Alexis hit $1,000,000 in revenue and realized she'd created something truly meaningful that was also highly profitable!

Alexis is passionate about teaching attorneys how to create scaleable, saleable businesses so they don't have to work until they die, but instead can build a business that has true value.

Out of her desire to work closely with the lawyers who support her vision of a new relationship between clients and their lawyers, Alexis created the Family Wealth Planning Institute, which trains Personal Family Lawyers throughout the United States. To become known as the Personal Family Lawyer in your neighborhood.

Since graduating first in her class from Georgetown Law, Alexis was recognized three years running as a SuperLawyer by Los Angeles Magazine and is one of Worth Magazine's Top 100 Lawyers. Alexis is frequently quoted in publications like the Wall St. Journal, Worth Magazine and Lawyer's Weekly. Most recently Alexis was invited to share her viewpoint on the Fox Network "The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet", regarding the treatment of nursing mother Sophie Currier.

Kaia and Noah, Alexis' 2 children, are her daily inspiration.

Alexis shares her humorous, enlightening, and often quite revealing "Family Wealth Secrets" on her Family Blog, www.FamilyWealthMatters.com.

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  • "Don’t Hoard Your Family Wealth!"

    I see a lot of families wasting their family wealth because the younger generations can't access it
  • "What Money Lessons Are You Teaching?"

    When I was growing up, I got at least $100 every time I saw my aunts, uncles and grandparents. In my
  • Will Your Labels Stick?

    I was home in Miami over the Labor Day Weekend and I stopped in to see my cousins, Al and Joey, who

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