Posts in Asset Protection
Estate Planning in 2026: What You Need to Know

As we move into 2026, there are a few things I want people to understand, not from a legal textbook perspective, but from real life experience perspective. I want people to see what happens every day with families, business owners, and individuals who are (1) either well prepared or (2) completely unprepared.

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Planning Today to Protect Tomorrow: A Personalized Approach to Estate Planning

We are living in what many call the information age. Years ago, it was difficult to find information. Today, the challenge is the opposite. There is so much out there that it becomes hard to know what is accurate, what applies to you, and where to even begin. I see that every day when I sit down with clients.

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Start Your Estate Plan Caring for Loved Ones with Special Needs

What surprises many people is that getting started does not begin with complicated legal documents. In most cases, the first step is much more practical and often overlooked. It begins with understanding how your assets are currently set up and where they are already going.

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One Power of Attorney Isn’t Enough

Another issue that comes up more often than people expect is that not all powers of attorney are created equally. Documents pulled from the internet or created without proper legal guidance often fail when they are actually needed. Financial institutions may reject them. Healthcare providers may question them. Government agencies may not recognize them.

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Why Starting An Estate Plan Saves You Money

Let’s address the elephant in the room. A tailored, attorney-drafted estate plan is an investment—but it’s designed to prevent larger expenses later. Probate fees, court costs, taxes, fees, multiple trips to the courthouse, time off work, family disputes—those add up fast.

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Unlocking the Potential of Lady Bird Deeds: Your Michigan Estate Planning Guide

Discover the power of Lady Bird Deeds (Enhanced Life Estate Deeds) in Michigan estate planning. Named after former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson, these legal tools offer a streamlined solution to avoid probate and retain control over your property. Learn how Lady Bird Deeds can benefit property owners, protect assets, and simplify estate administration. Clear up common misconceptions and explore the seamless integration of these deeds with existing trusts. Dive into the world of estate planning with Abraham Law, where personalized guidance ensures a worry-free future for you and your loved ones.

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