Estate Planning
Estate planning involves the development of a plan for managing your assets and affairs during your lifetime, in case of incapacity, and upon your death. Every adult should have an estate plan including a will, a health care directive, and a durable power of attorney. People with even modest assets should consider wealth preservation strategies, such as the use of trusts. At The Gallagher Law Firm, we can create an estate plan that is tailored with your specific needs and goals in mind.
The Gallagher Law Firm provides quality representation for estate planning matters, including:
- Wills
- Revocable Living Trusts
- Special Needs Trusts
- Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts
- Irrevocable Gift Trusts
- Charitable Trusts
- Pre-Marital / Post-Marital Agreements
- Durable Powers of Attorney
- Health Care Directives
- Guardianships & Conservatorships
- Property Ownership & Transfers
- Business Succession Planning
- Charitable Giving Strategies
- Tax Planning
Durable Powers of Attorney
At the Gallagher Law Firm, our Michigan estate planning attorneys work closely with clients and their families to help them in planning for and making important life choices concerning their health and wellbeing in the event that they become incapaci…
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Wills
At the Gallagher Law Firm, our Michigan estate planning attorneys help clients of all ages consider early planning options, which can ease the burden placed on loved ones at the time of your passing and can avoid unnecessary conflict and dispute. The…
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Revocable Living Trusts
Careful planning can help avoid the countless legal problems and family disputes that can occur upon the death of a loved one. At the Gallagher Law Firm, our Michigan estate planning attorneys have extensive experience working with the varied legal t…
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Health Care Directives
In cases of illness or injury, you may not be able to communicate your wishes concerning your health care. A health care directive, similar to a living will, is a written document that allows you to specify what actions may or may not be taken regard…
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