Estate Planning

Wills; Durable Powers of Attorney (health and financial); Trusts; Pre-nuptial Agreements

How do you ensure that in the event of death or disability, you maintain control over your affairs? Specifically, who is going to make your health care and financial decisions in case of disability? Who is going to manage your estate upon your death, and who is going to inherit your property upon your death? How do you minimize estate taxes? Do not procrastinate and let the Probate Court decide who manages your affairs upon death and disability and who inherits your property upon your death. Take control over your affairs now and ensure that your estate is handled according to your wishes and outside of Probate Court.

Michigan Elder Law Blog - Estate Planning

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