What To Do After A Loved One Dies
One Of Life’s Harsh Realities One of the harsh realities of life is that our loved ones are unfortunately not going to be with us forever. You may ask yourself, what needs to be done after your loved ones have passed away? The answer to that question has many answers depending on whether the person … Read more
Closing Costs & Your Lawyer
Buying or selling property can be exciting, but it also involves a series of important financial steps before the deal is complete. One of the most important of these is closing costs. These fees can come from several directions—lenders, local government, and service providers—and if we don’t review them closely, they can catch us off … Read more
If You Become Incapacitated, Who Runs Your Business?
As a business owner, you make the daily decisions that keep your company running—managing finances, overseeing employees, and maintaining client relationships. But what happens if you’re suddenly unable to make those decisions yourself? Whether due to illness, injury, or another medical emergency, incapacity can have serious consequences for both your business and your family if … Read more
5 Mistakes New Business Owners Make When Hiring
Hiring your first employee is an exciting step, but it also comes with legal and financial responsibilities. As a new business owner, it’s easy to overlook important steps in the hiring process—especially when you’re focused on growing your company and managing day-to-day operations. Our Troy, Mi business lawyer can attest that hiring hiccups can lead … Read more
Can I Rent Out My Condo In Michigan?
Many condo owners consider leasing their units as a way to generate income or hold on to a property they’re not ready to sell. But unlike owning a single-family home, renting a condo involves more than just finding a tenant. If you’re unsure of where to start, our Troy, MI real estate lawyer can help … Read more
Selling A Home You Inherited In Michigan
Inheriting a home in Michigan comes with emotional and financial responsibilities. Probate, taxes, and property title issues can all affect how and when you can sell. Working with our Troy, MI real estate lawyer can help you stay on track and avoid costly mistakes. Whether you plan to sell the property quickly or take your … Read more
10 Steps To Take When You Can’t Pay Your Bills In Michigan
Falling behind on bills can feel overwhelming, especially when there’s more going out than coming in. Whether it’s due to job loss, medical issues, or unexpected expenses, financial trouble can happen to anyone. If you live in Michigan and you’re struggling to stay current, there are actions you can take to reclaim control and set … Read more
Tariff Impacts: Gudeman & Associates Offering Financial Guidance To Auto Workers
Tariffs have become a significant issue in recent years, particularly for those working in or around the auto industry. When trade policies shift, the impact often lands directly on the shoulders of auto workers. At our client-recommended law firm, we provide practical financial and legal guidance to help Michigan workers and their families manage these … Read more
Can Bankruptcy Stop A Foreclosure?
What You Need To Know About Bankruptcy And Foreclosure If you’re facing the possibility of losing your home, you’re not alone—and you do have options. One of the most common questions we hear is whether bankruptcy can stop a foreclosure. The answer is yes, it can. Filing for bankruptcy puts an automatic stay in place, … Read more
How Will Bankruptcy Affect Your Credit Score?
Bankruptcy Types And How They Impact Credit If you’re considering bankruptcy, you’re likely wondering what it will do to your credit. It’s true that filing for bankruptcy can lower your credit score, but it’s not the end of the road. For many people, it’s actually a turning point—a way to move forward financially. Our Warren, … Read more
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For trusted help in matters of bankruptcy, estates, business, taxation or real estate, we encourage you to contact us for a no-obligation consultation. During our first meeting at our Royal Oak office, over the phone or via videoconference, you will be introduced to your main point of contact who will work closely with you throughout your case. We will take the time to listen to your story, answer your questions and develop a plan for success. No judgment, just advice geared toward your financial goals backed by decades of experience.
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