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Planning for the future takes on many forms depending upon each family’s circumstances. For some families, a basic will is all that is really needed. However, for many Michigan families, there is the need for a more well-developed estate plan. … Continue reading
It’s done. You got the agreement hammered out, it’s been signed and you are now officially divorced. Your next step is making sure your assets and property are in your name alone. But is there one thing you are forgetting? … Continue reading
Years ago, the typical Michigan household consisted of mom, dad and the children. However, today’s reality is that many households have gone through the divorce process, and one parent is no longer an everyday presence in the home. Regardless, for the most … Continue reading
Time and money are often spent planning for the future. At some point in time, the average Michigan resident recognizes the need for estate planning. When this happens, a will or perhaps trust accounts are established, allowing the individual to specify … Continue reading
Tea parties, baseball games and homework are all an important part of a child’s life. In some Michigan families, both parents are available to participate in and be a part of these activities on a daily basis. However, in other … Continue reading
Planning for the future takes on many forms. Creating a will and deciding who will inherit what assets is just a part of the estate planning process for many Michigan individuals. Perhaps one of the most important parts of this process … Continue reading
Planning for the future takes on many forms. Many families plan for college, vacations and even the purchase of their dream home. One other type of planning Michigan families need to consider is estate planning. Estate planning can take on different … Continue reading
The details have been finalized and the big day is approaching. As the Michigan couple prepares to exchange their vows, they also need to prepare to protect their future. The number of marriages that end in divorce suggests that a prenuptial agreement … Continue reading
At some point in time, each individual must recognize the fact that he or she will eventually die. While this is typically not a favorite topic of conversation for most Michigan residents, it is an inevitable fact that should be … Continue reading
A main concern that many Michigan residents may have when considering the estate they will leave behind is how to best protect their assets. There are many estate planning options that could help parties address such a concern, and trusts can … Continue reading