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Estate planning is important for everyone, because it gives you the power to decide on your future in the event of death or disability. If you are concerned about what will happen to your properties after your death, you can contact a Michigan estate planning attorney who can discuss the advantages of estate planning with you.
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Read more... [Estate Planning Advantages in Michigan]
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Effective April 1, 2010, Michigan has a new law governing trusts set up here in our state. The trust law was overhauled to address gaps in current law, create uniformity between our trust law and that of other states, and make it easier for Michigan banks to appoint a local trustee to oversee trusts established here.
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Read more... [Understanding the New Michigan Trust Code]
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In almost all cases, getting a divorce will affect your finances. Property division, spousal maintenance and child support are all issues that may be addressed during the divorce process. A qualified Michigan divorce attorney should act as your advisor and informer; working to protect your interests and helping you make the complicated decisions that will affect your and your family’s future.
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Read more... [Divorce and Child Support in Michigan]
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A wrongful death lawsuit is the legal recourse of a surviving spouse, child, parent or other specified family member for damages in the event a loved one dies as the result of another person’s, company’s or municipality’s negligent or unlawful conduct.
Wrongful death cases can arise out of automotive accidents, criminal attacks, work-place injuries and medical errors, among other events. In a wrongful death lawsuit, the plaintiff (the deceased’s surviving family member) requests damages on the behalf of the deceased due to the family’s loss of financial support and companionship.
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Read more... [What Is A Wrongful Death Lawsuit?]
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In Michigan, if a landlord desires to remove a tenant from a residential rental property, the landlord must follow the eviction process (referred to as the Summary Proceeding). If you are a Michigan company, court rules require that your company be represented by an attorney during the Summary Proceeding.
To begin the eviction process, you must send the tenant a notice. It is unlawful for you to use any form of force to remove the tenant from the property, including: changing locks and/or turning off utilities.
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Read more... [Evicting a Tenant in Michigan]
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