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Pear Sperling Eggan & Daniels, P.C. probate attorneys in Ann Arbor volunteer for Washtenaw County probate court counseling sessions.
The Probate Court cannot give legal advice to the public. Therefore, it asks members of the bar to volunteer an hour of their time to answer questions from three members of the public regarding guardianships, conservatorships, and decedents’ estates. The 20-minute counseling sessions are free.
“Sarah Meinhart and I enjoy serving the public who interact with the Washtenaw County Probate Court. We guide them through the probate process and answer their questions. We love volunteering and giving back to the community,” says Marty Bodnar, probate attorney in Ann Arbor.
Pear, Sperling, Eggan & Daniels, P.C. probate attorneys strive to reduce stress by handling the legal complexities of a probate estate with sensitivity and care. When family conflicts or disputes with third parties occur, probate attorneys work to resolve the matter in a sensitive and equitable manner. If this doesn’t work, they have skilled litigators to represent a client’s interests in probate court.
If you have probate questions, contact a probate attorney in Ann Arbor at Pear Sperling Eggan & Daniels, P.C.
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