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Sean Patrick Cox - Grand Rapids, MI
3351 Claystone Street South EastSuite 101 Grand Rapids, MI 49546 - 5781
The Law Offices of Sean Patrick Cox, P.L.L.C.
Grand Rapids Elder Law & Estate Planning Lawyer
Overview
Sean Patrick Cox has been an Elder Law Attorney for over 16 years. He was admitted to the State Bar of Michigan in 1994, and the State Bar of Florida in 1995. He received his Bachelor's Degree from Michigan State University in 1989 and his law degree from Michigan State University College of Law in 1994.
About Sean Patrick Cox
Practice Areas
- Elder Law & Estate Planning
- Veterans Benefits
- Medicaid/Nursing Home Planning
- Probate Litigation
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Asset Protection/Trust Planning
- Special Needs Planning
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Custody & Visitation
- Child Support
- Spousal Support
- Change of Location/Domicile
- Property/Asset Division
- Modifications
- Bankruptcy Law
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 13
- Foreclosure Prevention
- Bankruptcy Myths
- Stop Creditor Harassment
- Stop Wage Garnishments
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Michigan, 1994
- Florida, 1995
Education
- Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan, 1994
Jurist Doctorate - Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Bachelor of Arts
Major: Political Science
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3351 Claystone Street South EastSuite 101 Grand Rapids, MI 49546 - 5781
Phone
Fax
- (616) 259-9385
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