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Plymouth Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
For personalized and responsive client service in areas such as estate planning, business formation, and probate law, contact Wayne County probate lawyer Wade A. Myers, P.C. Our law firm offers free consultations in all practice areas from business transactions to trust advice and probate to businesses and families in Wayne County, Oakland County, Washtenaw County, and Livingston County.
Prior to opening his own law firm, Wade Myers practiced with a major Detroit law firm, where he concentrated on business litigation, environmental law, and Wayne County probate. Today, he keeps his focus on advice and representation for families and businesses in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, business formation and transactions, and general counsel services ranging from corporate governance issues to commercial litigation.
His creative approach to estate planning for families of all income levels, together with his environmental law experience, have led to the development of effective trust solutions for landowners confronting difficult problems caused by a previous owner's contamination of soil or groundwater. His estate planning advice has also helped many Wayne County families avoid the delays and difficulties that seem endemic in the Wayne County Probate Court.
For further information and a free consultation about your estate planning, probate, or business problem, contact Plymouth wills and trusts attorney Wade Myers.
About Wade A. Myers, P.C.
Previous Law Firm Name
- O'Rourke & Myers, P.L.C.
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1142 S. Main St. Plymouth, MI 48170
Phone
Fax
- 734-414-8432
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