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Estate Strategies Summer Newsletter
Fraser Trebilcock’s Summer 2015 Estate Strategies newsletter contains valuable information on a variety of Trusts and Estates topics, including:
- A look at how the Supreme Court ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges impacts Michigan trust & estate laws.
- Important information on how to name your own patient advocate, 10 years after the death of Terri Schiavo made national headlines.
- Major revisions to federal estate tax laws will result in more joint trusts. So what is a joint trust, and when is it used?
Inside, you will also find an invitation to join our team for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Lansing, as well as a brief chance to get to know our Trusts & Estates Attorneys. To view the newsletter, click here: Fraser Trebilcock Trusts and Estates Summer Newsletter 2015
If you have questions, please contact Marlaine C. Teahan, Chair of the Trusts and Estates Department, at mteahan@fraserlawfirm.com or 517-377-0869.
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Estate Strategies Spring Newsletter
Fraser Trebilcock’s Spring 2015 Estate Strategies newsletter contains valuable information on a variety of Trusts and Estates topics, including:
- Ten tips for Estate planning.
- Protection planning techniques to protect your assets.
- An overview on the new property tax uncapping exemption and the possible benefits.