Qualified Estate & Probate Attorneys Serving Washtenaw County
Respected, Experienced & Ready to Fight for You
We understand that you have many legal options in the state of Michigan. However, our lawyers at Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras have a number of competitive advantages that could make the difference in the outcome of your case.
Experience
Together, our attorneys offer over 90 years of combined legal experience to benefit your case. Our firm has served Michigan for over 4 decades, proving our excellence in areas of Elder Law, Business Law, Litigation, Real Estate Law, Estate Planning, and Probate. Our substantial experience gives our lawyers an unparalleled understanding of every aspect of the legal system. We put that knowledge to work for you by exploring every possible legal option relevant to achieving a successful outcome in your case.
Credentials
Our attorneys boast many credentials, and each brings a unique, essential perspective to our firm. We have been recognized individually and as a group by publications, organizations, and clients across the state and region. Some of our most notable memberships and associations include:
- The Michigan Association of Justice
- The Greater Michigan Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association
- The State Bar of Michigan’s Elder Law and Advocacy Section
- The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
- The National Academy of Special Needs Planners
Clarity & Compassion
Some legal firms will insist they are doing what is best for you without ever helping you understand what actions are being taken. Law can be complicated, which is why we feel it is our moral and professional responsibility to help you understand the legalese impacting your case in simple, digestible terms. Our goal is to never confuse you but instead help you make informed decisions about your legal options.
Similarly, we do not view our clients as case numbers. Legal situations can be daunting and even unpleasant, but we want to make the process as comfortable as possible. We want you to trust us as we help make important decisions affecting your future.
Specialized Interests
Our Washtenaw County attorneys practice a wide range of case types that could be relevant to your needs.
We are passionate about, and can help you with, any of the following:
- Adoptions
- Alzheimer’s disease and its impacts
- Child custody and child support
- Community education
- Contested probate proceedings
- Disability rights
- Divorce
- Elder abuse prevention
- Medicaid planning
- Minority-owned businesses
- Mortgage lending
- Special needs planning
Network
Our attorneys work with a variety of health care resources, social workers, and other counselors as we conduct our legal services. This knowledgeable network helps inform our decisions and can lead to a better outcome for your case.
Choose the Right Law Firm
Your legal matter deserves the best possible representation. We at Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras want to give you the qualified, compassionate, and individualized care your case deserves. However, you do not have to take our word for it: Our current and former clients are happy to rave about our services. Our Washtenaw County lawyers are ready to show you how we can make a difference in your life.
Our attorneys are standing by to see how we can help with your legal situation. Dial (248) 213-9514 or contact us online todayfor a free consultation.
The Expertise, Experience & Excellence You Need
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“grateful to have William Van Dusen from Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras represent me”
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Highly Recommend Their Services
“I am completely satisfied with Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras P.C.”
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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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Scott Robbins was very knowledgeable
“I would highly recommend him and this firm as a whole!”
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