Estate Planning That Actually Works - When Your Family Needs It Most

We Help Michigan Families Protect Their Loved Ones, Their Assets, and Their Independence With Clear, Well-Structured Estate Plans - Not Just Documents

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Our Focus

We focus exclusively on Estate Planning and Elder Law. This is not just one of many services we offer - it is the entirety of our practice. That focus allows us to design plans that reflect real-life situations, not just legal theory.

Why Estate Plans Fail

Many people already have a will or trust, and still end up in probate court or family conflict.

Common issues include:

  • Outdated documents

  • Missing incapacity planning

  • Improper trust funding

  • Lack of coordination between assets and documents

We build estate plans as working legal strategies designed to hold up when your family actually needs them.

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What We Help With

Estate Planning Services

  • Wills and Trusts
  • Incapacity Planning (financial and medical)
  • Probate avoidance strategies
  • Planning for families with minor children
  • Ongoing plan reviews and updates
  • Special needs planning
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Elder Law Services

  • Long-term care planning
  • Medicaid planning
  • Special needs planning
  • Legal planning for aging-related decisions
  • Asset protection

Who We Help

We work with individuals and families who want clarity, protection, and control over their future.

This includes:

Families with or Without Children

Families with or Without Children

Retirees planning for long-term care

Retirees planning for long-term care

Individuals with outdated estate plans

Individuals with outdated estate plans

Blended and Non-Traditional Families with Complex Dynamics

Blended and Non-Traditional Families with Complex Dynamics

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