New Year Resolutions That Will Help You Legally

Writing a will with an expert Michigan attorney is one of the most helpful things you can do for your family.

At our practice, we want to help you ring in the new year safely and with the very best legal help there is. If you’ve been putting off dealing with legal troubles, now is the time to act.

Here are a few ways we can help you achieve a positive and hopeful start to the New Year!

1. Write a will.

Working on your will doesn’t have to be morbid—in fact, it’s a smart choice that benefits you and your loved ones. Should you pass without a will present, it can create many issues, including family arguments, loss of property and confusion for loved ones.

Who should consider writing a will? Simply put, anyone over the age of 18 with assets or a family. If you’re ready to get started, the first thing you should consider is who you’ll appoint to be your executor. The executor is someone you name to oversee the distribution of your property and assets post death. Without an executor, one will be appointed by a court.

Our team can help ensure your will is created without stress and clearly outlines your exact wishes.

2. Resolve your family law needs.

Whether you’re considering divorce, separation, or have yet to solidify a child custody arrangement, there’s no better time than the New Year to commit to change while rectifying a situation swiftly and with the help of our expert attorneys.

At Goldman & Associates, we’re experienced in handling a variety of family law needs, including civilian and military divorce, child visitation and support, alimony, pre or post-nuptial agreements, and much more.

3. Expunge a criminal charge.

Did you know that if you’ve been arrested and had the charges dropped, the information surrounding your case may still be available to the public?

This can mean that potential landlords and employers may have access to this information while running a background check. Thankfully, expunging a charge is possible. This means that it’s possible to erase a charge from your record, making it disappear for good.

Our criminal defense attorneys have helped hundreds of people just like you expunge dismissed charges from their record.

Schedule Your Free Consultation

Our team of experienced Michigan attorneys are at your disposal for all of your family, criminal and personal injury legal needs. If you’d like to learn more about how we might be able to help you, contact us today to schedule your free consultation by calling (248) 588-3333.