Troy Estate Administration Services for Trusts & Wills
Supporting Families in Michigan and Florida with Estate Matters
There’s more work to be done even after you’ve created a trust and estate plan. The state and federal laws governing trusts, wills, and other estate planning matters frequently change. If you’re not keeping up with the changes and how they apply to you, then the plan you’ve established could be completely changed without even realizing it. You could be left with far less of a nest egg than you had planned on.
At Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, our estate planning lawyers offer estate and trust administration in Troy, Oakland County, and the surrounding areas. We can keep up you updated on changes that affect your estate plan and help you make adjustments.
Ensure Your Estate Plan Aligns with Your Goals. Call (248) 213-9514 to schedule a meeting with a dedicated estate administration lawyer in Troy.
Protect Your Wishes: Avoid Probate Court
If you took the time to set up your estate plan and/or trust, chances are you do not want any of your wishes being changed by a court. If changes in law seriously affect your trust or estate, a probate proceeding may be called to rearrange your estate plan when it is time for it to come into play. This means that the courts will be getting involved and the terms of your estate plan will be up for debate.
Understanding Estate & Trust Administration Processes
As your estate and trust administrators, part of our job will be ensuring that all of your plans are carried out as you wished them to be. If circumstances demand your estate go to probate court, we will fight to ensure the court’s decisions coincide with your directives as closely as possible.
Estate and trust administration involves:
- Making adjustment to estate plans to coincide with changes in state and federal law
- Handling probate proceedings if necessary
- Speaking with beneficiaries on your behalf
- Collecting assets for your estate and/or trust
- Handling various tax-related matters
Ensure Your Estate Plan is Properly Managed
You cannot be expected to know every detail that could impact your estate plan or trust, but you can still be held accountable for them if they are not properly addressed. Let our seasoned Troy estate administration lawyer in Troy at Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras P.C. handle the administrative work so that you can have peace of mind knowing your plan is in good hands.
Reach Out to Our Trusted Troy Estate & Trust Administration Team
Experience a smooth process with our reputable estate and trust administration lawyers in Troy, MI. We offer personalized legal support for probate, asset distribution, and more. Our skilled team will alleviate the challenges and guide you at every step.
Don't face estate and trust matters alone. Schedule a consultation with our Troy trust administration attorneys and gain peace of mind through expert guidance. Trust us to handle the complexities while you focus on honoring your loved one's legacy.
Call (248) 213-9514 or contact BRMM online to schedule a consultation with a knowledgeable Troy estate and trust administration attorney.
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“grateful to have William Van Dusen from Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras represent me”
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“Andy represented us well in court and showed he is also very good with mediation.”
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Andy Was Very Knowledgeable and Got the Job Done
“Upon hiring Andy Mayoras and his team I felt an instant relief that our Trust dispute with family would get settled in a timely manner. Andy was very knowledgeable and got the job done.”
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