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Estate Planning Considerations for 2021

Changes in transfer tax laws could be coming under the Biden administration, especially with the Democratic party holding slim majorities in the House of Representatives and Senate. During his campaign, President Biden...more

Top 10 Asset Protection Tips for Physicians and Dentists

Private practice physicians and dentists are at risk for malpractice claims. Their earning capacity also makes them an attractive target for other claims as they have the potential to be high wage earners. Many of these...more

4/21/2020  /  Asset Protection , Dentists , Physicians

How to Break Through a "No-Contest Clause" in a Will or Trust in Michigan

After much thought and consideration, Alice decided to update her Last Will and Testament to change the amounts her two sons, Bob and Charles, will receive upon her death. Instead of dividing her estate equally between Bob...more

For Me? You Shouldn't Have! - Legal Considerations for Gifting

While usually synonymous with one's birthday or the holidays, lifetime gifts can also serve an important role in one's estate planning. In its simplest form, gifting provides for a transfer of wealth and assets from one...more

8/16/2017  /  Estate Planning , Estate Tax , Gift Tax , Gifts

She Did What With the Family Farm? - Top Ways to Challenge a Deed in Michigan

A deed is a legal instrument commonly used to transfer title in real property (i.e. a residence, parcel of land, or family cottage). Although deeds are typically straightforward, certain legal requirements are necessary to...more

A Guide To: Challenging Beneficiary Designations in Michigan

Most individuals own assets that will pass upon the death of that individual pursuant to a beneficiary designation. In fact, in many instances, these types of assets make up a large portion of an individual's net worth....more

A Guide To: Challenging a Financial Durable Power of Attorney in Michigan

An estate plan is often conceived as a plan drawn up during one's lifetime with the stated intention of transferring one's property upon death. The most common forms of estate planning documents include Last Wills and...more

A Guide for Challenging a Joint Account Arrangement in Michigan

Joint bank account arrangements are as useful as they are common, providing a simple means for transferring an individual's assets to others - either during his/her life or post death by operation of a survivorship...more

A Guide To: How to Challenge a Trust in Michigan

The death of a loved one is a difficult and emotional event. In addition to dealing with the loss, family members, friends and/or trusted advisors are tasked with settling the decedent's final affairs, which, in many...more

A Guide To: How to Challenge a Will in Michigan

The vast majority of people who pass away leave behind property to their family, friends, and loved ones. Although there are a number of options available to an individual when planning for the disposition of his or her...more

2017 Creditor Protection Update: Protecting Your Assets with a "DAPT"

On December 5, 2016, Michigan joined Alaska, Delaware, Nevada, Utah and South Dakota as one of the 17 states that permit the use of irrevocable self-settled asset protection trusts for purposes of creditor protection...more

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