October 1, 2025
Too often people assume estate planning is only for the wealthy or the elderly. The reality is that **every adult in Michigan** can benefit from having an estate plan in place. A well-crafted plan helps ensure that your wishes are honored, your family is protected, and your assets pass smoothly. Working with a skilled estate planning attorney can make that process far easier and more reliable than trying “do-it-yourself” forms.
Estate planning is the process of documenting how you want your assets to be managed and distributed in these situations: if you become incapacitated, or after your death. It involves legal instruments such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and strategies to reduce cost, delay, and legal risk. Without a proper plan, Michigan’s intestacy laws will determine who inherits your property—and that might not match your intent.
At SSR Law Office, our estate planning attorneys guide clients in each stage: from initial planning, drafting, signing, funding of trusts, and periodic updates. Because state law changes and life changes, your plan should evolve too.
No matter your age, income, or family situation, there are compelling reasons to set up an estate plan today.
If you have children, an estate plan allows you to name guardians for minors. Without that, the Court may decide for you, potentially appointing someone you would not choose. An estate planning attorney helps you structure guardianship and make backup provisions.
Who inherits your assets, when they receive them, and under what conditions are critical decisions. Through trusts and wills, you can avoid uncertainty and conflict. One key service we offer is helping clients establish and fund trusts via our estate planning practice.
Probate is the court-supervised process that validates a will and distributes assets. It can be time consuming, expensive, and public. Many estates in Michigan can be structured to limit probate involvement using trusts, joint ownership, and beneficiary designations. SSR Law helps you explore these options. For more on how the court system works, see our page about Understanding the Probate Court Process.
Accidents, illness, or unexpected medical events may leave you unable to manage finances or make health decisions. With durable powers of attorney and healthcare (patient advocate) designations, you appoint someone you trust to act. These prevent the need for guardianship proceedings. We incorporate these in every plan we build.
Long-term care (nursing homes, assisted living) is one of the biggest threats to an unprotected estate. Through strategic planning, including asset protection planning and Medicaid planning, you can preserve more value for your spouse or children.
While Michigan currently has no state estate tax, federal rules may apply for larger estates. A good estate plan can minimize overall costs, maximize use of exemptions, and reduce tax burdens. Also, avoiding litigation, delays, and revising documents unnecessarily saves money over time.
A robust plan typically includes:
An estate plan isn’t static. You should review and possibly update your plan after major life events:
We recommend at least a periodic check (e.g., every 3-5 years) with your estate planning attorney to confirm your plan is still aligned with your wishes and the law.
Yes, you can find free forms or “do it yourself” kits online, but they often fail to account for Michigan’s complex rules or your unique situation. A seasoned estate planning attorney provides tailored guidance, minimizes legal risk, and ensures your documents are legally sound.
At SSR Law Office, we assist clients across Macomb, Oakland, Wayne, and St. Clair counties. We help with:
Even with a plan, you can make errors that undo much of the benefit. Some common pitfalls include:
Delaying estate planning leaves control to courts and default state rules. It also increases the risk of hardship for your loved ones. No matter your stage of life, taking action now has outsized benefits.
To begin, schedule a strategy consultation with SSR Law Office. Our experienced estate planning attorneys will review your situation, recommend the best structure, and walk you through every step.
Contact SSR Law Office today to take control of your legacy and protect your family’s future.
Contact us today at SSR Law Offices, at (586) 239-0871, if you think any of the above situations involve you or family member and you would like an estate planning review. The attorneys at SSR Law Office work very hard to ensure your estate plan fits your needs and is then fully funded to ensure you are maximizing the benefits of your trust.
45952 Schoenherr Road
Shelby Township, MI 48315
838 West Long Lake Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
45952 Schoenherr Road
Shelby Township, MI 48315
586-239-0871