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Michigan Guardianship LawyerGuardianship StoriesEverybody's circumstances are different. That is why Attorney Dean E. Patrick works with his clients, one on one, to better assure their goals are attained. Below are a few stories to help you recognize your goals as regards the estate planning and probate process. Maintaining Control and Privacy Harry husband and Wendy wife were married several decades before Harry became incapacitated. In need of money for Harry's care, Wendy found buyers for the family home. Already stressed by Harry's incapacity, this was a great relief to her. Unfortunately, that feeling would be short lived. When it came time to close on the sale, the agent would not let Wendy sign on behalf of Harry. Agent explained that Wendy would have to petition the probate court for control of Harry's finances. And it got worse. With the help of an attorney, Wendy petitioned the probate court to be the conservator of her husband's finances. The court did not feel Wendy had the ability to act on behalf of her husband and nominated a court appointed conservator. Wendy was devastated, but at least the house would be sold. Because Harry was deemed an incapacitated individual by the probate court, his assets, and the the assets held jointly with Wendy, became a matter of public record for the neighbors or anyone else to view as they pleased. If you do not plan, the probate process makes one for you. Harry and Wendy could have maintained control if they had nominated a conservator or created a durable power of attorney for finance while they had capacity. Guardianship matters are highly emotional and the rules surrounding guardianship proceedings can be confusing. If you have a guardianship matter that requires experienced counsel call on Attorney Patrick today at (248) 663-2566. For those unwilling to subject themselves to the probate court, you can plan. By working with Attorney Patrick, you can minimize the likelihood of the intrusive probate court while assuring someone you trust is making health care and custody decisions for you. Click here to learn about powers of attorney. Contact the Law Office of Dean E. Patrick, PLLCOur phone number in Southfield is (248) 663-2566. You can also e-mail us. |