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Macomb County, MI Business and Estate Planning Law Firm
Macomb County Business & Estate Planning Law Firm
At Keating Law, PLC, based in St. Clair Shores, we offer outstanding legal services for businesses and families. Throughout the metropolitan Detroit area and beyond, we provide careful planning and effective advocacy for individuals, businesses, and families. Our track record of ensuring long-term security to our clients is well-known. You can rely on us to protect you, your loved ones, and your assets from excessive taxation and unforeseen lawsuits. If you are located in the greater Detroit area, St. Clair Shores, Grosse Pointe, or in Oakland, Wayne or Macomb County, we are here to serve your business law or estate planning legal needs with skill and personalized attention.
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Business Law
Throughout the Metropolitan Detroit area and beyond, we have assisted individuals and families in achieving prosperity and maintaining security. We help you deal with all of the issues that pertain to your business, all of which rest on the foundations of business law.
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Estate Planning
We are keenly aware of the challenges you face as you try to secure your assets -- including excessive taxation, predatory creditors, and family members facing possible loss of public benefits. Our attention to detail and energetic pursuit of your best interests makes us a valuable advocate.
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Probate & Estate Administration
Probate, a word that is confusing or even distressing to many people, is simply the legal process through which a will is recognized and a personal representative (executor) is officially appointed to administer an estate.
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Civil Litigation
The term civil litigation refers to any legal dispute between two or more parties seeking money damages or “specific performance” rather than criminal sanctions. Specific performance, also known as injunctive relief, is an alternative to financial damages, usually a court order for the defendant to stop a specified act or behavior.
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The Keating Difference
Why Choose Keating Law PLC
It is always wise to have a competent professional at your side when dealing with areas in which do you not have expertise. When you come to Keating Law, PLC, you can rest assured that you are coming to attorneys with superior knowledge of the law, well-honed negotiation skills, and a comprehensive understanding of the long-term consequences of your decisions.
Saving for a loved one
There are few actions we take in life that are of greater moment that the decisions we make in regard to supporting and protecting our loved ones -- now and in the future. We work hard during our lifetimes to accumulate assets, limit expenditures, and prepare for our eventual demise when those who depend on us will be left to fend for themselves. The capable attorneys at Keating Law, PLC are well-prepared to help you navigate the frequently tricky waters of business law and estate planning in order to prevent you from making mistakes that could cost you and your family dearly.
We are adept at drawing up airtight documents, interacting with competitors, ex-partners, and government agencies, negotiating with those bringing lawsuits against you or those who have caused you financial harm, and litigating with a high rate of success should negotiations fail.
We are dedicated to satisfying your needs on an ongoing basis, including when you are establishing managing, expanding or dissolving a business, seeking to protect your assets, creating a will and/or trust, coping with the challenges of elder care and Medicaid, or involved with civil litigation. We have a well-earned reputation for putting things in order for individuals, families, and businesses. Of course, in many cases these categories are intertwined.
Start Managing
Without proper planning and management, business and other financial dealings are apt to get out of control. This is a good reason to have a strong and able business attorney at your side as you establish a business, plan an estate’s distribution, provide for elder care, or enter into civil litigation. It is essential to have a competent business lawyer at your side as you contemplate starting up, buying or selling a business, forming a partnership or joint venture, or incorporating.
Likewise, if you are planning for retirement or caring for an elderly relative, a lawyer experienced in estate planning and elder care is invaluable. Certainly, If you become entangled in a business dispute involving a potential lawsuit, you need a capable civil litigator to protect your interests. At Keating Law, PLC, our attorneys are at the ready to provide you with sound advice based on solid legal information.
The benefits of wealth planning
No matter how astute you are as a business professional, all your hard-earned assets can evaporate as a result of poor estate planning, a partnership gone sour, or an unexpected lawsuit. We will help you plan for the future so that your assets are legally protected.
Business & Estate Planning Lawyers who make a difference
Whether you are just beginning your career, in your middle years, or close to retirement, we are ready to smooth your path. If you are confused about starting up your business so that it will prosper, well-settled and desirous of protecting your assets, or involved in a business dispute, Keating Law is the right choice. We have legal know-how you can rely on and integrity you can trust.
At Keating Law, PLC, we are committed to making a positive difference in your life and in the lives of those you love. Concerned with the health and well-being of your business, your assets, and the estate you leave behind, we are eager to help you succeed and prepared to protect you when you do . We have already assisted hundreds of satisfied clients in pursuing exciting prospects, managing businesses so that they grow and thrive, handling adversities as they come along, and staking out a solid and secure future.
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See what Our Clients Say
“Tom prepared my estate plan. His work was thorough and meticulous. Unlike many lawyers in his field, he makes sure that all of the tasks that need to be taken care of in order to implement the plan (e.g., retitling of assets) are accomplished.”
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