Estate Planning Lawyer Serving Saline, Michigan
Wills, trusts, and probate, explained clearly — no legal jargon, no upsell, just a plan that actually reflects your wishes.
Serving Saline Clients
Saline is about 35–40 minutes northeast of our Blissfield office — close enough for the same direct attorney access as a local client, for a matter that often benefits most from an unhurried, in-person conversation rather than a rushed phone call.
Will or Trust?
A will directs how your assets are distributed and typically goes through probate; a trust can pass assets outside of probate with more control over timing and conditions. Which fits your situation depends on your assets and goals — worth discussing directly rather than guessing from a generic online template.
Why It's Worth Doing Now
Estate planning isn't just for later in life — it's for anyone who wants a say in how their affairs are handled if something unexpected happens, and who has minor children needs to name a guardian. Even a simple will and powers of attorney mean less guesswork, less cost, and less conflict for the people you'd leave it to.
For more on probate, powers of attorney, and when to update an existing plan, see the full Estate Planning page.