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Estate planning is one of the most proactive and empowering steps you can take to safeguard your future and that of your family. Over the course of a lifetime, most of us accumulate assets—whether it’s a home, savings, investments, family heirlooms, or personal belongings. When we pass away or become incapacitated, these assets don’t simply vanish; they must be reallocated according to legal processes. The critical question is: Will you have a say in how this happens?
Without a thoughtful estate plan, the state of Michigan’s default laws step in, often leading to outcomes that may not align with your wishes. Probate court could dictate asset distribution, potentially causing delays, high costs, family disputes, or even unintended beneficiaries receiving your hard-earned property. Estate planning puts you in control, ensuring your voice is heard even when you can no longer speak for yourself. It encompasses a range of legal tools designed to protect your assets, minimize taxes, avoid probate where possible, and provide clear guidance for your loved ones during difficult times.
At Patrick & Associates, PLLC, led by experienced Michigan probate and estate planning attorney Dean E. Patrick, we specialize in creating customized estate plans tailored to your unique circumstances. Whether you’re single, married, cohabiting, a young family, or planning for retirement, estate planning is essential for everyone—not just the wealthy. Our goal is to provide peace of mind, knowing your family will be protected and your legacy preserved.
A well-crafted estate plan offers far-reaching advantages that extend beyond simple asset distribution. Here are some of the primary benefits our clients achieve:
These benefits highlight why estate planning is a cornerstone of financial and personal security. In Michigan, where probate can be time-consuming and expensive, proactive planning can save your family thousands in fees and months of hassle.
Many people delay estate planning due to misconceptions. Let’s address some of the most prevalent myths:
Don’t let these myths hold you back. The truth is, estate planning is accessible, flexible, and incredibly valuable at any life stage.
Here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive (many of which tie into the myths above):
No. While spouses have certain rights under Michigan law, an unplanned estate often still requires probate court supervision, which can delay access to assets and incur unnecessary costs.
No. A will provides instructions for distribution, but it must still go through the probate court process in Michigan.
No. Anyone with assets, minor children, or specific wishes about their care and legacy benefits from estate planning, regardless of net worth.
No. Powers of attorney expire upon death and only apply during your lifetime.
No. Assets pass to heirs according to Michigan’s intestate succession laws, but the distribution may not match what you would have wanted.
No. With a revocable living trust, you retain full control over your assets during your lifetime.
Not entirely. Proper planning can offer significant protection, but legitimate creditor claims may still apply in some cases.
No. DIY mistakes or lack of planning often cost families far more in probate fees, taxes, and disputes. Our initial consultations are free and affordable.
Yes. Specialized supplemental needs trusts can provide support while preserving eligibility for benefits like Medicaid and SSI.
We guide clients through a variety of instruments, selecting the best fit:
Our approach is personalized—we listen to your goals, explain options clearly, and handle all details.
Dean E. Patrick brings decades of experience in Michigan probate and estate planning law. We’ve helped hundreds of families navigate these sensitive matters with compassion and expertise. Located in Southfield, we serve clients throughout Wayne, Oakland, and surrounding counties. Your initial consultation is always free, allowing you to ask questions without obligation.
Time waits for no one—snowflakes melt, youth fades, and opportunities slip away. Don’t procrastinate on planning for yourself and your loved ones.
Contact us today at (248) 663-2566 or fill out our online form to schedule your complimentary consultation.
Let us help you create an estate plan that reflects your values and secures your legacy.