Attorney Melisa Mysliwiec named “Rising Star” in Michigan

Fraser Trebilcock Attorney Melisa Mysliwiec was recently selected as a Super Lawyer Rising Star in Michigan for the field of Elder Law. Ms. Mysliwiec is currently the Assistant Editor of the Michigan Probate and Estate Planning Journal. She is a member of both the Probate and Estate Planning and the Elder Law and Disabilities Rights … Continue reading Attorney Melisa Mysliwiec named “Rising Star” in Michigan

Attorney Melisa M. W. Mysliwiec Receives Highest Martindale-Hubbell Rating

Fraser Trebilcock attorney Melisa M. W. Mysliwiec recently achieved an AV Preeminent® peer review rating by Martindale-Hubbell, an honor indicative of a lawyer’s high ethical standards and professional ability. The overall peer rating includes the fields of Trusts and Estates, Aged and Aging, and Medicare and Medicaid. An AV Preeminent® peer rating is viewed as … Continue reading Attorney Melisa M. W. Mysliwiec Receives Highest Martindale-Hubbell Rating

Attorney Melisa M. W. Mysliweic named a Super Lawyer “Rising Star” 2014

Fraser Trebilcock Attorney Melisa M. W. Mysliwiec was recently selected as a Super Lawyer 2014 Rising Star in Michigan for the fields of Estate Planning & Probate and Elder Law. Only 2.5 percent of Michigan lawyers are honored as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers. Ms. Mysliwiec is a member of Fraser Trebilcock’s Trust and … Continue reading Attorney Melisa M. W. Mysliweic named a Super Lawyer “Rising Star” 2014

Estate Planning and More Can Continue from Home Under Executive Order 2020-41

Executive Order 2020-41 Allows Remote Witnessing and Notarization Electronic signatures, remote notarizations, remote witness attestations and acknowledgments, and remote visitations are now permitted under Executive Order 2020-41, signed by Governor Whitmer on April 8, 2020. This Executive Order is effective through May 6, 2020, and ensures that necessary transactions and interactions may continue to occur … Continue reading Estate Planning and More Can Continue from Home Under Executive Order 2020-41

Completing the Medicaid Application: Workshop Breakdown

Maneuvering through the numerous rules and regulations of Medicaid can often be a stressful time for families. The application itself seems straightforward, but every client has their own unique needs, requiring valuable insight from an experienced attorney. It’s with that in mind that Fraser Trebilcock attorney Melisa M.W. Mysliwiec will be sharing key information with … Continue reading Completing the Medicaid Application: Workshop Breakdown

Planning Strategies and Divestments in Medicaid Planning: A Workshop

Navigating through the many rules and regulations of Medicaid can often be a stressful time for families. The application process itself can be one of the biggest hurdles to overcome, as well as the post-planning that occurs after Medicaid eligibility is obtained. It’s with these difficulties in mind that Fraser Trebilcock attorney Melisa Mysliwiec recently … Continue reading Planning Strategies and Divestments in Medicaid Planning: A Workshop

Workshop Wrap-Up: Completing the Medicaid Application

Navigating through the many rules and regulations of Medicaid can often be a stressful time for families. The application process itself can be one of the biggest hurdles to overcome. It’s with this in mind that Fraser Trebilcock attorney Melisa Mysliwiec recently shared key insights with other attorneys in Michigan. The presentation, titled Completing the … Continue reading Workshop Wrap-Up: Completing the Medicaid Application

Alzheimer’s Legal and Financial Planning Tips

If you or someone you love has Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia, it is important to put legal and financial plans in place as soon as possible. Fraser Trebilcock Elder Law attorney Melisa Mysliwiec says that proper planning helps to ensure that the person with the diagnosis is able to contribute to important decisions about … Continue reading Alzheimer’s Legal and Financial Planning Tips

Should You Consider Long-Term Care Insurance?

It is very difficult to predict whether you or a loved one will one day need long-term care insurance. A diagnosis like Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia can drastically change your life and your financial plans. With an estimated five million Americans currently diagnosed with the disease, and a new diagnosis every 66 seconds, Fraser … Continue reading Should You Consider Long-Term Care Insurance?