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Bloomfield Hills Michigan

Wills Lawyers

At the Law Office of Julie A. Paquette, our dedicated Michigan wills attorneys are committed to helping you protect your family and assets.

With our personalized approach, we ensure that your wishes are clearly defined and legally upheld. We are not just lawyers; we are your partners in securing your family’s future and providing peace of mind.

Schedule Your Consultation With Us Today!

Bloomfield Hills Michigan

Wills Lawyers

At the Law Office of Julie A. Paquette, our dedicated Michigan wills attorneys are committed to helping you protect your family and assets.

With our personalized approach, we ensure that your wishes are clearly defined and legally upheld. We are not just lawyers; we are your partners in securing your family’s future and providing peace of mind.

Schedule Your Consultation With Us Today!

Our Michigan Wills Services

Our estate planning attorney in Michigan will review your assets and discuss your wishes regarding your will. At the Law Office of Julie A. Paquette, our goal is to ensure your current and future objectives are met. Contact us online or at 248-920-9730 to learn more about wills and estate planning, preventing any surprises for you or your heirs.

What is A Will?

A will, created by a testator, designates property and assets to beneficiaries, allowing control over assets during life and after death.

It serves to dictate the distribution of belongings, incentivize productivity, protect minor heirs by appointing guardians, and manage the estate. In Michigan, a will must follow specific legal procedures to be valid.

General Requirements of a Will in Michigan

Each state has its requirements for a valid will, but generally, four criteria must be met:

  • Testamentary Intent: The testator must intend to create the will.
  • Testamentary Capacity: The testator must understand the nature of creating the will and the implications of their decisions at the time of execution. The testator should be 18 years or older and a sound mind. (Mich. Comp. Laws § 700.2501.)
  • Free from Interference: The will must be executed without fraud, duress, undue influence, or mistake.
  • Proper Execution: The will must be:
    • Written: The document must be typed or printed.
    • Signed by the Testator: The individual making the will (testator or testatrix) must sign the document.
    • Witnessed: Two witnesses must be present to witness the testator signing the will and must also sign the document in each other’s presence.

Types of Wills in Michigan

Types of Wills in Michigan

Formal Will:

A Formal Will is the most common type admitted to probate. It must be written, signed by the testator (or someone in their presence and direction), and witnessed by at least two individuals who sign within a reasonable time.

Holographic Will:

A Holographic Will is handwritten, dated, and signed by the testator. It does not require witnesses to be valid.

Self-Proved Will:

A Self-Proved Will includes sworn statements from the testator and two witnesses, made before an authorized officer, making it easier to admit to probate without witness testimony.

Statutory Will:

A Statutory Will is a fill-in-the-blank form prescribed by Michigan law (MCL 700.2519), which must be properly completed and signed.

Writings Intended as Wills:

These documents, though not formally executed, can be treated as valid wills if clear and convincing evidence shows the decedent intended them to serve as a will or alter an existing one.
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Contact us at the Law Office of Julie A. Paquette to learn why we are the best choice for creating your will and handling all your estate planning needs.

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Our Michigan Wills Case Process

STEP ONE:

Initial Consultation

We start with a free and confidential consultation to review your assets and discuss your goals and wishes for your will.

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STEP TWO:

Drafting the Will

Our attorneys draft a customized will, ensuring it meets legal requirements and aligns with your objectives. We review the draft with you for any necessary adjustments.

STEP THREE:

Finalization and Execution

The final step is to sign the will in the presence of witnesses or a notary, making it legally binding. We provide copies and can securely store the original if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a will, and why do I need one?

A will is a legal document that outlines how your assets and property should be distributed after your death. It also allows you to appoint guardians for minor children and designate an executor to manage your estate. Having a will ensures that your wishes are honored and helps prevent disputes among your heirs.

What happens if I die without a will?

If you die without a will (intestate), as per Michigan Comp. Laws §§ 700.2102, the state will determine how your assets are distributed. This may not align with your wishes and could result in unintended beneficiaries. Creating a will ensures that your assets go to the people you choose.

Can I write my own will, or do I need a lawyer?

While you can write your own will, it is advisable to consult a lawyer to ensure it is legally valid and comprehensive. A wills lawyer, like our team at the Law Office of Julie A. Paquette, can provide guidance, help avoid common pitfalls, and ensure your will adheres to the state’s law.

How often should I update my will?

You should review and update your will whenever there are significant changes in your life, such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or acquiring new assets. Regular updates ensure that your will remains accurate and reflects your current wishes.

What is the role of an executor in a will?

An executor is the person you appoint to carry out the instructions in your will. This includes managing your estate, paying debts, and distributing assets to beneficiaries. It is important to choose a trustworthy and capable individual for this role.

Why do I need a wills lawyer?

A wills lawyer ensures your will is legally sound and tailored to your specific needs. They help navigate complex legal requirements, provide peace of mind, and ensure your estate is managed according to your wishes. Contact the Law Office of Julie A. Paquette for assistance in creating and maintaining your will.

Contact Our Local Michigan Wills Lawyers at The Law Office of Julie A. Paquette Today!

If you are considering making a Last Will and Testament, it is crucial to comply with the law and provide specific instructions. At the Law Office of Julie A. Paquette, our attorneys help clients across Michigan create strong, legally sound wills. We understand how important it is to distribute your assets according to your wishes. Contact us by scheduling your free and confidential consultation at 248-920-9730.

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