When it comes to estate planning, much attention is often paid to who receives assets. However, an equally important consideration is how those assets are distributed. Michigan testators often have concerns and desires for how their assets will be used after their...

Month: February 2023
Physical child custody versus legal child custody
Parents in Michigan typically only want what is best for their children. When parents divorce, child custody is often one of the most challenging things to figure out and agree upon. Although a variety of child custody arrangements are possible, it can be broken down...
What happens to cryptocurrency in bankruptcy?
Cryptocurrency used to be a somewhat niche asset with only a handful of investors. Today, however, polls indicate that 20% of adults in the United States have invested in or used cryptocurrency in some way, making it increasingly relevant in legal situations. One...
The keys to a more peaceful and amicable divorce
Spouses in Michigan rarely marry with the intent of one day separating. But circumstances and people may change, and sometimes, ending the marriage becomes the best option on the table. Although divorce is notorious for being one of life’s most difficult and...
A living trust can be a crucial piece of an estate plan
Many people think trusts are only useful to wealthy families. However, every Michigan family can benefit from having a trust as a part of their estate plan. Out of the many different types of trusts, living trusts can help families or individuals plan for unexpected...