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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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Proper estate planning can grant you peace of mind and save your beneficiaries both time and expense in the event of your death. For estate planning to do this, however, you must have a detailed conversation with your attorney about your current assets, your plans for the future, and your estate goals. With this information in hand, your attorney can give you solid advice on the types of estate planning documents best suited to fit your needs.
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Read more... [Should I Have a Will or a Living Trust?]
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If you are involved in a child custody dispute in Michigan, you have probably heard the term the "best interests of the child." What you may not know, however, is who determines those interests and what that determination may mean for your case.
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Read more... [What Does “Best Interests of the Child” Mean?]
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Many people have a mistaken belief that a Will serves any number of purposes. Their beliefs have sprung up from various sources and have been perpetuated over many years.
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Read more... [You and Your WIll]
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