Year: 2018
Some couples are quite open with one another about their email and social media accounts, going so far as sharing the same account. Others are more circumspect, maintaining their separate accounts, but perhaps being a bit lax about password security. … Continue reading
When establishing estates and trusts, people normally take into consideration who will care for minor children in the event of the parent’s passing. Michigan families may be overlooking important family members. Pets are often considered part of the family, and … Continue reading
Avoiding probate and providing privacy for loved ones is often the catalyst behind the Michigan resident’s decision to establish a living trust. Yet, in many instances, the individual creates the living trust but, through a series of errors and omissions, … Continue reading
Developing an estate plan often does not reach the top of the typical Michigan resident’s “to do” list. In its most basic form, estate planning involves drafting a will. Regardless, drafting wills may make the “to do” list; however, far too often … Continue reading
As the Michigan family plans for the future, there are a number of decisions that must be made. In addition to the traditional estate planning decisions, the family with a special needs child must also make arrangements for this loved one’s … Continue reading
There are some things in life that simply cannot be avoided. For some Michigan couples, one of these things is divorce. In fact, the number of couples over the age of 50 deciding to divorce is an increasing number that is … Continue reading
Ending a marriage in Michigan isn’t as fast as just deciding that the relationship has ended. There are several factors that determine how long it will take to legally end the union in this state. Some of the factors that … Continue reading
Who will take care of mom or dad? This is a question that many Michigan families must come to terms with as their parents age. In some families, the adult children work together to take care of the necessary tasks. … Continue reading
In some instances, when one doesn’t know what to do, doing nothing is the appropriate choice. Rather than make a wrong decision, the Michigan resident chooses to make no decision. However, when it comes to estate planning, this decision to not … Continue reading
Gray divorces, or divorces between individuals who are 50 years of age or older, have their own specific set of issues. When older couples divorce, there are usually more assets to consider as well as a decreased ability to bring … Continue reading