Andrew Byers, Michigan Elder Law Attorney

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Our clients often come to us with a number of frequently asked questions and concerns.  With that in mind, we offer a series of free Consumers Guides to help individuals and families in Michigan make informed decisions about estate planning, probate, Medicaid, and Veteran's benefits.
 
Acting for Adults who Become DisabledThis report contains information on Guardianship and Conservatorship and explains the laws that apply to Guardians and Conservators in Michigan as well as the role of the probate court.
The Durable Power of AttorneyThis report explains how Durable Powers of Attorney work in Michigan and what the legal responsibilities of the agent are.
Estate Planning with Living TrustsThis report explains how living trusts work and when they should be used in Michigan.

Planning for Medicaid Qualification

Does your loved one qualify for financial assistance for his or her long-term care?  Find out the steps you should be taking right now to protect your eligibility by requesting your free copy of our informative report. 

Veteran's Benefits

Are you an honorably discharged Michigan veteran or is your spouse or loved one a veteran?  Do you qualify for government benefits to help with the high cost of home health care or assisted living?  Get our "Consumer's Guide to VA's Aid and Attendance Benefit" and find out.

Probate Administration

Settling an estate after a loved one passes away involves a number of steps.  This report contains information on the probate court process in Michigan, including the legal responsibilities of a personal representative.  You will find this report useful if you are an heir, beneficiary under a will, or interested party to the probate estate.

 

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