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Most Common Contract Mistakes

August 30, 2018

Contracts play a critical role in nearly every aspect of our daily lives. An adult can expect to sign a contract in order to complete medical visits, get help with a business, or retain an attorney to provide civil or criminal legal advice. Unfortunately, many people make basic mistakes when it comes to contract preparation… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Contract law Tagged With: business attorney, contract law, contracts

Three Reasons to Consult a Business Attorney for Your Small Business

August 23, 2018

Starting a viable small business is the dream of thousands of entrepreneurs around the United States. Each year hundreds of new companies launch, boosting the economy and giving individuals like you a chance to be their own boss. Unfortunately, many small business owners do not take the time to contact a business lawyer before finalizing… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law Tagged With: business attorney, small business launch

Are Married Couples Required to File Bankruptcy Together in Michigan?

August 15, 2018

While most couples do file bankruptcy together, there are some circumstances in which married couples might decide to file bankruptcy separately. In rare cases, such as newlyweds, for example, one spouse might file bankruptcy alone, which helps to preserve the non-filing spouse’s credit standing. However, certain aspects of the marriage will still be examined, so… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Michigan Bankruptcy Tagged With: bankruptcy, Chapter 13, Chapter 7, marriage and bankruptcy, means test, personal bankruptcy

Why DIY Bankruptcy is a Bad Idea

August 6, 2018

Today the idea of doing it yourself has infiltrated all aspects of our lives. Not only are we advised to tackle home repairs without the assistance of a specialist, we are encouraged to handle legal matters on our own, as well. While it is possible to file the forms associated with certain legal issues with… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Tagged With: DIY bankruptcy, personal bankruptcy

Reasons Your Executor Might be Challenged

July 31, 2018

When the time comes to create a legally binding estate plan, you will be required to name a personal representative to oversee your estate. The person named is usually referred to as an executor, and he or she must handle the daunting task of managing your estate while ensuring that your heirs receive their inheritances… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Estate Planning, WIlls and Trusts Tagged With: challenge, estate planning, executor, will

Garnishment Explained

July 23, 2018

A person who is drowning in debt may make the mistake of ignoring his or her creditors. A common misconception is that ignoring a debt will make it go away or help it become more manageable. In reality, pretending a debt does not exist only makes creditors more aggressive, and when it becomes clear that… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Tagged With: bankruptcy, consumer debt, creditors, garnishment, wage garnishment

Why do I Need a Business Attorney?

July 17, 2018

Today’s do-it-yourself mindset has led to many new business owners to handle many legal matters on their own without the assistance of an attorney. While there are many websites that offer seemingly affordable legal document preparation and filing assistance, these alternatives are rarely suited to helping you if your business runs into a serious legal… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Business Law Tagged With: business attorney, business law, small business

Reasons to Consider a Short Sale

July 10, 2018

When a property is sold for an amount that is less than it is worth or less than the balance owed to the bank (with the approval of the lender), it is referred to as a short sale. The funds acquired during this sale are given to the mortgage holder and applied to the balance… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: real estate law, short sale

Why Would My Chapter 13 Payment Increase?

July 3, 2018

Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows a debtor to benefit from protection against aggressive forms of debt collection such as foreclosure, repossession, and wage garnishment, while requiring him or her to repay a portion of his or her debt. The repayment amount is based on the financial assets available to the debtor along with the amount of… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Tagged With: bankruptcy, Chapter 13

Should You Choose a Professional Trustee or a Family Member to Manage Your Trust?

June 26, 2018

One major consideration when setting up a trust is whom to appoint as the trustee of the trust, responsible for managing the trust assets. Some people choose to appoint family members or friends as trustees, while others prefer to use professional trustees. There is no right or wrong choice when it comes to making the… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: Estate Plans, trustees, trusts

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