Are you prepared to represent clients in a guardianship matter?
Practice in the area of incapacity and agent decision-making is becoming more complex and more litigious. The attorney should review the statutes and the court rules carefully when advising a client involved in guardianship proceedings, especially where there may be disagreement from the prospective ward or from other interested persons. This white paper starts with the location of the prospective ward, and the court’s jurisdiction; and provides practice notes for handling guardianships.
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Edward M. Nahhat
Kemp Klein Law Firm
- Attorney with Kemp Klein Law Firm, he joined Kemp Klein in 2013 as a member of their award-winning Trusts and Estates Litigation Practice Group
- Over 25 years of experience as an effective adviser and successful trial lawyer in probate, real estate, entertainment law, and other general practice areas
- Delivers effective service to individuals, their families and to businesses of all sizes from a client-centered philosophy of practice; his clients rely on him to help them create solutions to their important issues, and have confidence in his commitment to mutual trust in the attorney-client relationship
- Member of the State Bar of Michigan, recipient, John Hensel Award, 2006, chairman, Section of Arts, Entertainment, Communications and Sports, 1997-1998; Oakland County Bar Association, recipient, Distinguished Service Commendation, from the Oakland County Prosecutor, 2012; Macomb County Bar Association; Wayne County Probate Bar Association and Screen Actors Guild
- J.D. degree, Wayne State University; B.F.A. degree, Wayne State University
Brian R. Jenney
Kemp Klein Law Firm
- Shareholder at Kemp Klein Law Firm
- Practice emphasizes all aspects of elder law, estate planning, probate/trust administration, special needs trusts, estate/income taxes and pooled trust accounts
- Conducts regular seminars and workshops on elder law and estate planning
- Author of several publications related to the areas of elder law, estate planning and special needs trusts
- Member of the State Bar of Michigan, elder law & disability rights section, probate & estate planning section; Oakland County Bar Association; National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys; and member and co-founder of the Brother Rice Warrior Bar Association
- LL.M. degree in tax law, Western Michigan University, Cooley Law School; J.D. degree, Wayne State University Law School; Summer Program, Tulane University Law School, Rhodes, Greece (Maritime Torts and Unification of Maritime Law); B.S. degree, Michigan State University
- Can be contacted at 248-740-5688, [email protected], website: https://kkue.com/directory/brian-r-jenney/ or https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-jenney-5464a26/
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