by Mike Lichterman | Jun 7, 2019 | Business Law
You started your business! You have waded through the decision-making process as well as filed all of the proper paperwork with the State of Michigan. Everything looks ship-shape and you can start focusing on running your business! Your trip out to the mailbox brings...
by Mike Lichterman | Mar 30, 2019 | Construction Law, Real Estate Law
Many people know that, in Michigan, a residential builder must hold a residential builders’ license. However, most people may are not aware that other construction trades must be licensed as a residential maintenance and alteration contractor (“an M&A license”). ...
by Mike Lichterman | Mar 9, 2019 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate
It is incredibly difficult to lose a loved one. Grieving is a natural part of that and something that each of us needs to take time for. And yet, there are people out there who try to take advantage of those who are grieving. Sometimes it is directly – they...
by Mike Lichterman | Feb 10, 2019 | Elder Law, Medicaid Planning
If you or a loved one need to qualify for Medicaid or to plan ahead to make qualification easier, there are some critically important numbers that you need to know. These numbers are updated every year and are key to being able to qualify or to plan to qualify. As a...
by Mike Lichterman | Dec 31, 2018 | Probate
I’ve been asked this question quite a bit lately: “my relative passed away. He/she had a car, not really worth all that much. Is there a way we can just transfer that without a court proceeding?” The short answer is . . . maybe. As with many legal questions,...
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