
Also, every change I made to their trust (e.g. Eight months seemed extraordinarily long to wait for a process friends assured me would be simple and efficient. I just received the final documents from Andrew Matteson settling my parent’s trust.

He was very clear in his explanations of everything, and even though I am 58 years old and have a Master’s degree, I sure didn’t get THIS before! I credit Andy with saving us a lot of hassle and headache down the road. I would, without hesitation, enthusiastically recommend Andy to anyone in need of estate planning services, and after working with him, I strongly feel that everyone with any assets needs help with this. I know they were working with other clients at the time, but I was made to feel that we were the “only game in town”! It was very comforting to me under the circumstances. I was amazed and very grateful that this could be done in that short amount of time! Andy and his staff were helpful, professional, warm, and very easy to work with. We first met on a Wednesday at 11:00am, and by the next Friday, two days later, at 11:00am Andy and his team had all our documents prepared and ready for signatures.

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.When I contacted Andy for assistance with our estate planning, my husband was experiencing a health crisis. Matteson has lived in three very different cultures: American, Danish, and Indian, and has done research and taught graduate courses in all three. His published works include chapters in several books, research in such journals as Adolescence, American Psychologist, Developmental Psychology, The Family Psychologist, Individual Psychology, Journal of Homosexuality, and Journal of Sex Research, and has authored or co-authored two previous books, Adolescence Today: Sex Roles and the Search for Identity, and Ego Identity: A Handbook for Psychosocial Research (with James Marcia, Alan Waterman, et al.). Matteson helped found a psychology department at Marietta College in Ohio, and later was Director of Mental Health Services in Washington County Ohio.

He has been a practitioner both in the ministry and in secular mental health. He holds an undergraduate degree in psychology from Alfred University, a graduate degree in theology from Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, and a Ph.D. David Matteson taught psychology and counseling for almost three decades at Governor’s State University, south of Chicago, an educational institution founded on experiential teaching.
