U.S. Supreme Court: States Must Consider Parole For Juveniles Serving Life Sentences

Two Fraser Attorneys, former Judges, Peter Houk and Paula Manderfield, joined an amicus brief to the Michigan Supreme Court in 2014 on a case arguing that a U.S. Supreme Court ruling should be applied to over 360 Michigan prisoners serving mandatory life without parole sentences which they received when they were teens. Simply put Houk … Continue reading U.S. Supreme Court: States Must Consider Parole For Juveniles Serving Life Sentences

Fraser Trebilcock Attorney Volunteers to Help Seniors with their Taxes

Filing taxes can be a daunting and confusing process, especially for seniors. But there is help available in mid-Michigan, through the Tri-County Office on Aging. This tax season, Fraser Trebilcock attorney and former Ingham County Circuit Court Judge, Paula Manderfield will be available to help prepare 2014 income and property tax credit forms, as a volunteer … Continue reading Fraser Trebilcock Attorney Volunteers to Help Seniors with their Taxes

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?

Free Program: Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease

The diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease makes planning for the future more important than ever. There are programs available that can help offset costs for families, but it’s crucial to have accurate information about legal and financial planning before making any major decisions. Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease is an interactive workshop where you … Continue reading Free Program: Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease