Trust Mill Scammers Alive and Well

As we discussed in a column earlier this past summer, the State Bar of Michigan Elder Law and Disability Rights Section and the Probate and Estate Planning Section have been promoting A Living Trust Education Initiative. The goal of the …

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Retirement Plan Distributions

You may have a traditional, Roth or rollover IRA or other retirement accounts. The funds that are held inside these retirement accounts grow (hopefully) income tax free. The contributions to non-Roth accounts have not yet been taxed. The contributions to …

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Alzheimers is Preventable

This week is the last in a series of columns on Alzheimer’s disease. As we have discussed the last two weeks, November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Legal practitioners like ourselves regularly come across clients or their loved ones who …

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Warning Signs and Stages of Alzheimers Disease

As we discussed last week, November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. In our practice, we regularly come across clients or their loved ones who have Alzheimer’s disease with its related dementia symptoms. It is important that we as legal professionals …

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Out of State Property

You are a Michigan resident and spend most of your time here. However, you really do not like Michigan winters. You spend three or four months each year in a warmer climate, such as Florida or Arizona. Extended stays in …

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