“Dad’s (or Mom’s) will says I am the sole beneficiary. I took the will to the bank, but the bank refused to give me my money. Why won’t the bank give me my money, when Dad’s (or Mom’s) will says …
Planning for Charitable Gifts
If you are like most people, you are charitably minded. Studies show that more than 80 percent of Michigan residents give annually to non-profit charitable organizations. However, have you ever thought about what happens to those non-profits after you are …
Medical Decision Making for young Adult Children
If you have any adult high school or college aged children, they are responsible for making their own medical decisions. Children become legal adults at age eighteen when they miraculously gain all the wisdom and insight of adulthood. At age …
Sharing is Caring
They’re your assets and your estate plan and you want to keep it private. Why would you want to share your plan with your family? If your family is like most families, your children will at some point start believing …