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Upcoming Events

Truth About Estate Planning Workshop

02 July 2013 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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This interactive workshop covers...   How to make life easier on loved ones during troubling times Do your children know wht to do at the right time? Why most lving trusts do not work, and how...


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What to Do - Family Training Workshop

03 August 2013 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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 Navigating  trust settlement is stressful enough without the added trauma of losing a loved one.        This interactive workshop is designed to provide the basic steps of settling a trust-bas...


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Truth About Estate Planning Workshop

06 August 2013 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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This interactive workshop covers...   How to make life easier on loved ones during troubling times Do your children know wht to do at the right time? Why most lving trusts do not work, and how...


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What to Do - Family Training Workshop

30 November 2013 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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  Navigating  trust settlement is stressful enough without the added trauma of losing a loved one.        This interactive workshop is designed to provide the basic steps of settling a trust-bas...


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Contact Information

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 November 2012 19:51
Contact Phone Numbers:
To Leave a Non-Urgent Message on our answering machine:
     (616) 514-3830 or (800) 785-1563
 
For Scheduling:
     Ms. Troy Carrigan (616) 788-8098

Our office is located at:
1507 Plainfield NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49505

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Quality Estate Planning

Quality estate planning results from an experienced counseling-oriented attorney carefully listening to your needs, goals and concerns.  Since each client has individual needs, we never attempt to fit you into a "one size fits all" plan.  Your estate plan is designed with your cooperation and your family in mind, because each family is unique.

You want to control your property while you are alive and well, taking care of your loved ones and yourself if you become disabled.  Before or after your death, you want to distribute your property to whomever you want, whenever you want, and however you choose.  You also want to avoid any unnecessary taxes, court costs, or other fees.

The Law Offices of James L. Moore, P.C. brings you over 50 years of combined legal experience to help you plan, protect, and preserve your wealth and family values.  We will work with you and your other planning professionals as a "TEAM" to meet your planning objectives, for you and your loved ones.

We can show you how to plan for a lifetime, save money, save taxes, save court costs and fees, and get a "superior" estate or business sucession plan, all at the lowest "overall" cost to you and your loved ones.

Is Estate Planning Really A Lifetime Process?

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Yes.  Estate Planning is not a "one-shot" event; it is an ongoing process.  Families change...goals change...assets change...and the law is always changing.

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Is a "Living Trust" expensive?

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A living trust does cost more initially than a will. But the cost of not preparing a LOVING TRUST, if only measured in tax savings, is so much greater!! Consider your estate plan like you would consider the purchase

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What is "Loving Trust" planning?

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It's more than controlling property and distributing your funds. It's passing along family values, your heritage, your hopes, aspirations, dreams and your goals for generations to come.

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What is proper estate planning?

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You want to control your property while you are alive and well, taking care of your loved ones and yourself if you become disabled. Before or after your death, you want to

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