| Michigan has a specific statute that covers the estates
of decedents. If you live in Michigan, you need an attorney who is
familiar with Michigan probate laws as well as the Internal Revenue Code
to effectively handle your Michigan estate plan.
Estate planning is a difficult subject to talk about.
Let's face it, nobody wants to think about their ultimate demise.
Nonetheless, death for all of us is inevitable. Estate planning is
not for you, it is for the loved ones left behind.
So, what is estate planning? Well, simply put, estate
planning is the process of passing your assets to those persons whom you
want to receive them, for the least possible cost, at the least burden to
your survivors. This could mean using anything from a simple will to a
complex estate plan using various forms of trusts. Estate planning is not
simply for the rich. Setting up an estate plan is essential for
everyone who has any kind of property or minor children.
Most people know what a will is and have some
understanding what a trust actually is. However, most people do not know
how these documents fit into their complete estate plan. We look at wills
and trusts as only but a couple of tools to use to set up a complete
estate plan.
If you are looking for experienced
Michigan estate planning attorneys, please feel free to
email us regarding your
specific plan. You can also use our
Online Consultation link
below to get
a head start on your particular situation. You can also download our
Estate
Planning Worksheet and return it to us via email at
attorneys@baronelaw.net. We will then contact you to
discuss your specific wishes. For more detailed
information about estate planning, visit
www.mylivingtrust.net.
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