Nikolas-S.-Antzoulatos

Nikolas S. Antzoulatos

Associate Attorney

Nikolas S. Antzoulatos is an attorney who focuses on guiding clients through trust and estate matters that often arise at pivotal moments—times when the outcome can shape a person’s or family’s financial security and future. He approaches each matter with a balanced perspective: steady advocacy, clear communication, and practical problem-solving tailored to the client’s goals.

Nikolas is motivated by the real impact this work can have. Whether a client is seeking support, protecting inheritance rights, preserving family wealth, or ensuring a loved one’s wishes are honored, he works to help clients move through complex—and often emotionally charged—situations with clarity, responsiveness, and confidence in the process.

Education

  • Oklahoma City University School of Law – J.D., 2023
  • California State University San Marcos – B.A., Criminology and Justice Studies, 2019

Bar Admissions

  • State Bar of California – Admitted 2024
  • U.S. District Court, Central District of California – Admitted 2025

Office Location of Service

  • Irvine Office

Community Involvement & Personal Life

Nikolas grew up in Orange County, California. Outside of his legal practice, he enjoys international and outdoor travel, spending time with family and friends, and exploring new places and cultures. He’s also an enthusiastic food connoisseur who enjoys discovering new restaurants and cuisines.

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