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Basic Estate Planning
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Basic Estate Planning

With Steven Malach, Partner and Attorney, Lipson|Neilson

Creating an estate plan is one of the most important and ‘unselfish’ acts that you can do in your lifetime; having full control over your assets and designating your wishes alleviates undue stress on family members and heirs. Steve Malach, Partner and Attorney at Lipson|Neilson, discusses the specifics of wills, trusts, medical and financial power of attorney, guardianships and conservatorships, and the unavoidable issues of death and taxes.

Steve’s years of expertise in estate planning, elder law, probate litigation, trust administration, and domestic and family law, combined with his ability to explain issues, provides a clear primer for basic estate planning. He provides tips regarding estate planning costs around the country, statistics and examples, and words of wisdom for every demographic.

Steven H. Malach heads the Lipson Neilson law firm’s estate planning practice group and the Center For Estate Planning. He is licensed to practice in both Michigan and Arizona, and is skilled at handling complex trust and contested wills and has administered thousands of estate plans over his career.


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