Author: Alward Fisher
Following the death of a loved one, there are many tasks to tend to. You may have a funeral to plan, relatives to contact and personal belongings to sort through. Eventually, you will have to deal with your loved one’s … Continue reading
When it comes to estate planning, parents with more than one child often have a dilemma. Should they divide their estate equally among their children, or should they give more to some and less to others? Unfortunately, either decision could … Continue reading
Michigan parents whose marriages are ending usually have many decisions to make. If a divorce is especially contentious, child custody issues may be on the table. One parent may feel justified in seeking sole custody of the children. However, this … Continue reading
If you’re divorcing, updating your estate plan may be the last thing on your mind. Yet, failing to do so can lead to repercussions in the long run. By making crucial changes, you can save your assets from falling into … Continue reading
Recent events may have complicated the ability of real estate analysts to accurately predict trends. Nevertheless, it may still be important for those involved in residential real estate development to be aware of the trends many experts expected to see … Continue reading
The purpose of a will is to clarify how the estate owner wishes to distribute the assets in the estate after his or her death. Testators, those who write wills, must comply with Michigan laws for executing wills, but generally … Continue reading
Marriages aren’t the same as they were in previous generations. More millennials who marry have already completed their education, established their own careers and even purchased property. When they marry, they may keep some aspects of their lives separate. It … Continue reading
Life is fragile, and in uncertain times, some may realize the importance of planning for the future. This may include building an estate plan that will provide protection for loved ones at the end of a person’s life. While understanding … Continue reading
Estate planning becomes a necessity as we grow older. We begin to worry about our assets and ensuring all our affairs are in order in the case of illness or death. Without an estate plan, you may have trouble passing … Continue reading
By now, many in Michigan may understand that their social media activity can have unintended consequences during a divorce proceeding. Negative posts, compromising pictures and incriminating activity may have a detrimental effect on a spouse’s efforts to win child custody, … Continue reading