Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, P.C.
4.5
Serves Troy, MI
55 years in business
I have been practicing law a long time and still love it. I know you never heard a fish peddler holler rotten fish, but my bedside manner, experience and credentials are second to none.
My practice is limited to specializing in issues concerning disability, estate (wills, trusts and power of attorneys), long-term care and nursing planning, as well as probate and trust administration.
I encourage you to surf our website at BRMMlaw.com. A little about me. Married 40 + years, 2 wonderful adult children and a furry child -dog.
I have been actively involved in Alzheimer's Association - Greater Michigan Chapter as past President and Chair of Board.
Member of National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and have been listed since 1991 in the Academy's Experience Registry.
Past chair of the governing council of the Elder Law and Disability Rights Section of the State Bar of Michigan. I am also a charter member of the Academy of Special Needs Planners and member of the Financial and Estate Planning Council of Metropolitan Detroit.
I have been selected by superlawyers for 14 years in a row, which designates that I am in the top 5% of lawyers in the country in my field. I am also an accredited attorney with the US Department of Veterans. Since 2009 I have Been selected by Hour Detroit Magazine as 5-star wealth manager in the area of estate planning. I have been awarded by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel as being in the Top 1% of my field.
I know what a lot of people say is that I must be very expensive. My response is that I charge no more than most attorneys. I handle matters big and small. My thought is you do not have to have money to get sick.
Finally if your matter involves Elder Law such as protecting assets from the nursing home we make believers out of non believers all the time. Married couples can save most if not all their assets and not married at least half the assets and can qualify for Medicaid
Finally, food for thought it was not raining when Noah built the ark.
I hope you give me a chance to assist with your planning and give you peace of mind. In case your circumstances involve Probate or other matters we will do everything to hold your hand and be extremely fair with our fees.
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1. What does a wills attorney do?
A wills attorney helps clients draft, review, and update wills to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes after death.
2. When should I hire a wills attorney?
You should hire a wills attorney when creating your first will, making significant life changes, or wanting to ensure your estate plan is legally sound.
3. How much does it cost to hire a wills attorney?
Costs vary by attorney and complexity but typically range from $300 to $1,000 for a basic will. More complex estate planning will cost more.
4. Can a wills attorney help update my will?
Yes, wills attorneys can assist with updating your will to reflect life changes like marriage, divorce, births, or changes in assets.
5. Do I need a wills attorney if I have a DIY will?
While DIY wills can be valid, a wills attorney ensures your document is legally sound, tailored to your situation, and minimizes potential disputes.
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