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Grand Rapids Estate Planning Lawyer

Last updated on January 16, 2026

Protecting your legacy involves more than just a simple will; it requires a strategy based on Michigan law. At Toburen Law PLC, attorney Mike Toburen works with retirees, business owners and families to develop estate plans. He will help you maintain control over your assets, minimize court involvement and provide for your loved ones according to your goals.

Why An Estate Plan Is Essential

Estate planning is the legal process of arranging the management and transfer of your assets during your life and after your death. In Michigan, failing to have a plan means your estate may go through a lengthy and expensive probate process. This court-supervised procedure can reduce a family’s resources and delay the distribution of assets for months or years.

For Grand Rapids residents, an estate plan ensures that local probate laws work for you.

  • For retirees: It helps protect your savings from unnecessary taxation and makes funds available for long-term care needs.
  • For young families: It allows you to nominate guardians for minor children, ensuring they are raised by people you trust rather than a court-appointed stranger.
  • For business owners: It facilitates a transition of leadership, preventing the collapse of a local enterprise due to a lack of legal clarity.

Without these documents, Michigan’s laws of intestate succession (MCL 700.2103) dictate who inherits your property. This default legal framework follows a strict hierarchy of kinship that may not align with your wishes and excludes charities or friends.

Toburen Law PLC‘s Estate Planning Services In Grand Rapids, Michigan

Attorney Mike offers legal tools designed to address your financial and personal legacy:

  • Wills: A last will and testament is the foundation of most plans. It specifies who will receive your property and who will serve as the personal representative to manage your final affairs under Michigan law.
  • Trusts: Trusts allow for more privacy and control than a will. By placing assets in a trust, you can often avoid the probate court entirely, manage how beneficiaries receive their inheritance over time and protect assets from certain creditors.
  • Durable power of attorney: This document designates a person to handle your financial affairs, such as paying bills or managing investments, if you become unable to do so yourself.
  • Patient advocate designations and advance directives: In Michigan, a “living will” is not a legally binding document on its own. Instead, Mike helps you draft a patient advocate designation. This empowers a specific person to make medical decisions on your behalf if you are incapacitated and provides evidence of your preferences for medical treatment and care.
  • Business succession planning: Attorney Mike helps Grand Rapids business owners create exit strategies that protect the company’s value and provide for a handoff to the next generation or a new owner.
  • Probate and estate administration: If you have lost a loved one, Mike provides guidance through the Michigan probate courts, helping executors and administrators fulfill their legal duties and settle the estate.

While these tools focus primarily on the distribution and management of your property, a truly complete plan must also address your personal well-being during your lifetime.

Managing Your Affairs: Incapacity Planning With Powers Of Attorney

While we often think of estate planning as a way to distribute assets when we die, a comprehensive estate plan should also protect you while you are alive and if you become incapacitated. Without a durable power of attorney – one for financial decisions and one for health care decisions – there is no one who can legally manage your affairs if you become unable. Even your spouse cannot make these decisions for you if you do not have a durable power of attorney in place.

Talk To Mike About Your Estate Plan

Do not leave your family’s future to chance or the Michigan probate court. Contact Toburen Law PLC at 616-818-1842 or send an email to schedule a consultation with a Grand Rapids estate planning lawyer. Mike can help you build a plan that protects your assets and honors your values.

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