When considering plans for the future, many assume drafting a will is enough. While this is a basic step in the estate planning process, Michigan adults can often benefit from expanding their plans beyond a will. Trusts may allow one to accomplish specific goals with...

Month: October 2020
Business law protections for disability discrimination
Most businesses know that employees are protected from various types of discrimination. However, they may not have a full understanding of just how employees are protected under certain parts of business law. One area that gives many business owners pause is...
Preparing for a child custody family law proceeding
When couples wed, they often have dreams of growing old together and living happily ever after. These days, however, those dreams don’t always come to fruition. Statistically, depending on who you listen to, nearly half of all spouses in Michigan end up divorced. When...
How a prenuptial agreement may protect business owners
People who marry generally intend for the relationship to last forever, so talking about the possibility of divorce can seem pessimistic. However, many people in Michigan and across the country find that the failure to have this uncomfortable conversation can have...
Estate planning: How to stop procrastinating
As inevitable as it is, no person enjoys talking about his or her death. Although planning for the future is a good thing and always makes sense, many Michigan residents put off creating an estate plan until it’s too late. Contrary to popular belief, estate planning...