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Does a Trust Prevent Court Control of Assets if I’m Incapacitated?

August 17, 2021
by Gregory S. Schrot

Does a Michigan living trust avoid probate and prevent control by the court if I'm incapacitated? If something happens to you and you're no longer able to take actions or make decisions for yourself, you'll want to have estate planning strategies and tool

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What Are the Main Reasons to Get a Living Trust in Michigan?

May 4, 2021
by Michelle P. Biddinger

One of the most common reasons to select a living trust in Michigan is to ensure that your wishes are properly followed during the course of your life and after you pass away. Property that is stored inside a living trust does not go through probate co

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