Estate Planning

Michigan’s Principal Residence Exemption Clarifies Who Can Purchase As an “Owner”
Michigan residents who own and occupy real estate as their principal residences can qualify for the Principal Residence Exemption (PRE), formerly … Continue Reading

Think Twice Before Adding Your Child’s Name to Your Assets
Parents will often add a child’s name to their bank accounts, home, and other assets, believing it … Continue Reading

Elder Law Update: Managing Your Assets to Meet Medicaid Eligibility Requirements
The cost of long-term care for seniors continues to skyrocket, whether in-home or in a nursing or … Continue Reading
Unmarried & Living Together in Michigan? You Need a Cohabitation Agreement
In our modern world, unmarried couples who live together are commonplace. Similar to the importance of a … Continue Reading

5 Ways to Avoid Probate in Michigan
The Probate process is a slow, tedious, and at times, expensive and potentially contentious process, at least … Continue Reading
Michigan Property Tax Exemption for Disabled Veterans
If you are a Michigan disabled veteran, first, thank you for your service. You should also be … Continue Reading
Michigan’s Peace of Mind Registry; A Convenient Place to Store Your Health Care Power of Attorney On-Line
The State of Michigan has created a convenient on-line tool for individuals to store their Health Care … Continue Reading
My Mom/Dad Remarried, Does That Affect Me?
To be quite honest, when it comes to your inheritance, it does affect you. You also shouldn’t … Continue Reading
Legal Issues For College-Aged Children
Your child turned 18 and suddenly no one will talk to you? Not school personnel? Not your … Continue Reading
Kreis Enderle Welcomes Attorney Vern Steffel Jr.
Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins, & Borsos P.C. is pleased to announce that attorney Vern J. Steffel Jr. has … Continue Reading