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                <title><![CDATA[Legendary Detroit Broadcaster Passes Away]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2020 19:59:14 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>We at Serafini, Michalowski, Derkacz & Associates, P.C. are sad to learn of the loss of a Detroit original, Bob Allison. Bob, passed away, recently, at the age of eighty-seven (87), following a fall at home. Our condolences go out to his wife Maggie and their three (3) sons. His long and storied career as&hellip;</p>
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<p>We at <a href="/">Serafini, Michalowski, Derkacz & Associates, P.C</a>. are sad to learn of the loss of a Detroit original, Bob Allison.  Bob, passed away, recently, at the age of eighty-seven (87), following a fall at home.  Our condolences go out to his wife Maggie and their three (3) sons.</p>

<p>His long and storied career as a journalist, broadcaster and TV personality began on the radio in 1962 with “<a href="http://www.askyourneighbor.com/archive.htm" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Ask Your Neighbor</a>“.  The show continued to air, in one way or another, most recently on WNZK 690 AM, for well over fifty (50) years.  Bob, also enjoyed some local fame as the host of “Bowling for Dollars”which aired locally on “channel 4” before it became WDIV.   He worked throughout the metro-Detroit area and touched many listeners and viewers with his friendly voice and honest answers.</p>

<p>Our firm is proud to have been a regular contributor on the Ask Your Neighbor show during the legal hour, in the past, as a guest contributing host.  As a guest host, we got to know Bob and his son Rob extremely well and truly feel like we lost a great neighbor.</p>

<p>Knowing Bob, he would want us all to keep being “Good Neighbors” taking care of each other and keep trading those tips and recipes to make life a little brighter each day!</p>

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                <title><![CDATA[Compliance with Michigan Executive Order 2020-21]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2020 14:24:51 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>In compliance with the governor’s order regarding shelter in place and stay safe at home policies, the firm has implemented the following policies consistent with Executive Order 2020-21. Pursuant to Section 4 paragraph (b) the firm has identified its essential employees necessary to conduct minimal business transactions, like banking, payroll processing, employee benefits and ensuring&hellip;</p>
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<p>In compliance with the governor’s order regarding shelter in place and stay safe at home policies, the firm has implemented the following policies consistent with Executive Order 2020-21.</p>



<p>Pursuant to Section 4 paragraph (b) the firm has identified its essential employees necessary to conduct minimal business transactions, like banking, payroll processing, employee benefits and ensuring that those of us that are working from home have the ability to work remotely.   Each designated employee has a “transit letter” within his or her possession.</p>



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<li>Each shareholder/partner shall be present at the office during limited times and alternating in the days each is present.  This is necessary to process checks, payments, and to provide support to other employees working remotely.  Non-shareholder attorneys will be working remotely and shall not be present in the office.</li>



<li>Our office manager shall be present during limited hours during the day to assist with minimal business transactions including payroll and banking.</li>



<li>Only one of our two remaining working administrative assistants shall be present in the office during limited times to assist with processing mail and supporting the other attorneys working from home.</li>
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                <title><![CDATA[West Michigan Veteran’s Benefits and Elder Law]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2012 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>We are proud to announce that we have moved into west Michigan to serve west Michigan veterans and the west Michigan senior community. Serafini, Michalowski, Derkacz & Associates, P.C. now has an office in beautiful downtown Zeeland, Michigan located at 109 Main Street, Suite 6, Zeeland, Michigan. Serving Kent County and Ottawa County, veterans, seniors&hellip;</p>
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<p>We are proud to announce that we have moved into west Michigan to serve west Michigan veterans and the west Michigan senior community.</p>

<p>Serafini, Michalowski, Derkacz & Associates, P.C. now has an office in beautiful downtown Zeeland, Michigan located at 109 Main Street, Suite 6, Zeeland, Michigan. Serving Kent County and Ottawa County, veterans, seniors and others can now get the help that they need with:</p>

<ul class="wp-block-list"> <li> Elder Law – Veteran’s benefit planning, Medicaid and nursing home planning, long-term care planning, estate planning, and, probate matters.</li> <li> Family Law – Divorce, and, child custody matters.</li> <li> Long Term Disability – Assistance with ERISA matters, and, long term disability claims.</li> <li> Personal Injury – Auto accidents, no-fault claims, slip and fall, and other personal injury claims.</li> <li> Business Planning – Creating a corporate entity and business consulting.</li></ul>

<p>Dedicated to serving the west Michigan community; Ottawa County and Kent County, <strong>Serafini, Michalowski, Derkacz and Associates, P.C.</strong> will offer the same service our clients in Macomb County, Oakland County, Wayne County, and, Metro-Detroit have enjoyed.</p>

<p>Remember, if you have a legal problem and need help….</p>

<p><strong>Call first… Act second</strong>.</p>

<p>Free consultation, by appointment only, (586) 264-3756, (616) 931-3670, or, 1 (866) 529-ELDR.</p>

<p>  Related Posts: <a href="/blog/michigan-veterans-and-proposed-va-regulations">Michigan Veterans and Proposed VA Regulations</a>, <a href="/blog/new-va-rules-will-affect-michigan-veterans">New VA Rules Will Affect Michigan Veterans</a>, <a href="/blog/proposed-va-regulations-may-affect-eligibility">Proposed VA Regulations May Affect Eligibility</a>, <a href="/blog/va-benefits-for-assisted-living">VA Benefits for Assisted Living</a></p>

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                <title><![CDATA[Considering A Florida Power of Attorney?]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2011 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Often times we have clients that need assistance in Florida. The great snowbird migration of the upper midwest to sunshine states can affect clients living in multiple states. In Michigan it seems that most seniors and retires enjoy spending winters in Florida. Although we do not practice law in Florida, we frequently refer to experts&hellip;</p>
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<p>Often times we have clients that need assistance in Florida. The great snowbird migration of the upper midwest to sunshine states can affect clients living in multiple states. In Michigan it seems that most seniors and retires enjoy spending winters in Florida.</p>

<p>Although we do not practice law in Florida, we frequently refer to experts in different ares of Florida law. One such expert that I frequently defer to in the areas of Elder Law, Medicaid Planning, Veteran’s Benefits, Probate, and, Estate Planning is Mark Lewis.</p>

<p><strong>Mark is a highly skilled attorney working in the Tampa / St. Pete’s area. He can be reached at:</strong></p>

<p><strong>6830 Central Ave., Suite D St. Petersburg, Florida 33707 Tel No. 727-381-1946 Fax No. 727-384-4633</strong></p>

<p>If you are a Michigan resident looking for help with Florida Law or are a Florida resident following this blog please feel free to contact Mark and let him know that you read this article.</p>

<p><strong>Attached is a great article authored by Mark Lewis regarding recent changes to Florida law affecting power of attorney documents.</strong><br /><br /><strong>Florida’s New Power of Attorney Laws</strong></p>

<p>Recently, on June 21, 2011, the Florida legislature enacted a sweeping overhaul and major change of the statutes of the State of Florida dealing with powers of attorney in Florida, effective October 1, 2011. The net effect is that if you have a power of attorney as part of your estate planning documents, you should consider executing a new power of attorney. The statutory overhaul does provide that “A power of attorney executed before October 1, 2011, is valid if its execution complied with the law of this state at the time of execution.” F.S.§709.2106(2). However, the new laws dealing with powers of attorney provides that third parties are required to accept the new powers of attorney and if they do not, a refusing third party can be held liable to the person who gave the power of attorney for damages and attorneys fees. F.S.§709.2116 and F.S.§709.2120. It also provides that the third party refusing to accept the power of attorney must give reasons in writing why they have refused to accept the power of attorney. F.S.§709.2120.</p>

<p>This ability to force third parties to honor the new powers of attorney is strong reason to execute a new power of attorney and ensures that the creator of the power of attorney will have his wishes and desires effectuated. Another fundamental change is that a new section F.S.§709.2105 has been added, and in that section, it is provided that powers of attorney must be in writing, witnessed by 2 people and notarized. Prior to that new section there was no such requirement, albeit, many powers of attorney met those requirements, since a power of attorney that was to be effective for the execution of a deed by an agent had to have been executed with the same formalities (2 witnesses) as a deed. A notary was required if you were going to record the power of attorney. As a result, practicality dictated that many old powers of attorney were in fact in writing, witnessed by 2 people and notarized.</p>

<p>Prior to the 2011 law change, some powers of attorney have been contingent on the incapacity of the person granting the power of attorney. The means of establishing that incapacity was set out by the old statute and required a reference to another statute dealing with incapacity, to wit F.S.§744.102(12)(a). As a result, under the old law the doctor making the affidavit had to state that the Principal ‘lacks the capacity to manage property, including taking those actions necessary to obtain, administer, and dispose of real and personal property, intangible property, business property, benefits, and income.” Under the new law, the physician merely needs to state that the Principal “lacks the capacity to manage property.” F.S.§709.2108, provides that such incapacity must be established by an affidavit of the grantor’s primary physician.</p>

<p>A new section has now prohibited other contingencies for the efficacy of a power of attorney other than military deployment. Accordingly, a contingency in a power of attorney of say marital status of the grantor would not now be allowed under the new statute, F.S.§709.2108(3). The only contingency allowed now is military deployment and incapacity of the Principal.</p>

<p>The new statutes also deal with compensation that can be paid to the agent or attorney in fact. Unless the attorney in fact or agent is a “qualified agent” he is not entitled to compensation, F.S.§709.2112(3), even if the power of attorney allows a non qualified agent to receive compensation. A qualified agent is an agent who is either the spouse of the principal, an heir of the principal as defined by F.S.§732.103, which is basically family of the principal, a financial institution, a Florida licensed attorney or CPA, or a resident of this state who has never been an agent for more than three principals at the same time. F.S.§709.2112(2) On the other hand, any agent is entitled to the reimbursement of “expenses reasonably incurred on behalf of the principal.” F.S.§709.2112(1).</p>

<p>The statutes codify the obligations of an agent and the level of care that the agent must exercise while acting on behalf of the principal, F.S.§709.2114, and require that the agent “keep a record of all receipts, disbursements, and transactions made on behalf of the principal.” F.S.§709.2114(4).</p>

<p>Another new section provides specifically for the revocation of a power of attorney, F.S.§709.2110, and it merely requires that the principal do the revocation in a subsequent executed power of attorney or another writing. Previous statutes talked about releases and notices of revocation. F.S.§709.08(5) (2010). Releases being when the agent did not want to serve anymore and revocation when the principal wants to terminate the power of attorney. Specifically F.S.§709.08(5) (2010) provided that a revocation had to be served on the agent or anyone who was relying on the power of attorney(served by personal service or certified mail). The new law does not require service on the agent, but provides that the principal may give notice to the agent who has accepted the power. F.S.§709.2110(1).</p>

<p>The amendment to the power of attorney laws requires that a third party who is presented with a power of attorney must accept or reject the power of attorney within a reasonable amount of time, F.S.§709.2120, and if it is rejected, the reason for the rejection must be in writing, F.S.§709.2120. There are two provisions allowing for an agent to enforce his power of attorney F.S.§709.2116 and F.S.§709.2120. The former section allows for the recovery of Attorneys fees by the prevailing party, but the latter section only allows for the recovery of Attorneys Fees by the agent.</p>

<p>Another game changing provision in the new power of attorney law is that some powers must be specifically enumerated and initialed in order to grant those powers to the Agent. Specifically, F.S.§709.2202(1) provides that following powers must be enumerated and initialed: creation of an inter vivos trust; revocation of a trust of the principal or amendment, modification, revocation or termination of the trust; making a gift; create or change rights of survivorship; create or change a beneficiary designation; waive the principles right be a beneficiary of a joint and survivor annuity, including the survivor benefit under retirement plan; or disclaim property or powers of appointment. Further, if those powers are contained in the power of attorney and they are initialed they can only be exercised an agent who is an “ancestor, spouse, or descendent of the principal if the exercise of the power creates authority to create in the agent or an individual to whom the agent owes a legal obligation of support,”… “an interest in the principal’s property, whether by gift, right of survivorship, beneficiary designation, disclaimer or otherwise,” F.S.§709.2202(2), unless the power of attorney specifically allows any agent to exercise those powers. In this auth
or’s opinion, that may sound reasonable but it sets up the problem of establishing the negative by the agent, and thus, making the power of attorney potentially unusable if a well versed third party is being asked to accept the power of attorney.</p>

<p>In the gifting area, the new statutes allow a power of attorney to grant the power to make gifts, but there is a prohibition against gifts in excess of the Federal Gift Tax per donee exclusion, F.S.§709.2202(3), but the draftsmen can include a specific provision that gifts may exceed such a prohibition. This may present drafting problems so the wording of the gifting power has to be carefully worded.</p>

<p>The new law addresses what has been a long standing question by lay people of the necessity of a detailed enumeration of powers in a power of attorney. Specifically, many lay people have often said, “Why can’t I just say the agent can do anything I can do?” Whenever you try to answer that lay people seem to gloss over and think “damn lawyers, just justifying a fee.” In the new law at F.S.§709.2201(1), general powers of attorney purporting to allow the agent to do anything the principal can do are not going to be effective.</p>

<p>On the other hand, that section also provides clarification in that it provides that powers of attorney are also effective with respect to property acquired after the execution of the power of attorney, F.S.§709.2201(5).</p>

<p>There are other technical changes or additions explaining what banking powers are included and whether the utilization of those powers is authorized to change property that is owned with a right of survivorship, but those powers are probably best enumerated and spelled out in a new power of attorney rather than relying on the provisions of the new statutes. F.S.§709.2202(4). That is to say, if the power of attorney allows the agent to make deposits and withdrawals to bank accounts or investment accounts, it is probably a good idea to include a specific statement that this includes accounts that are in joint tenants with rights of survivorship, F.S.§709.2202 and they should be initialed by the Principal.</p>

<p>People utilizing powers of attorney after this change in the law should specifically ask their attorney if he has made changes to his power of attorney forms based on this updated provision for powers of attorney in the state of</p>

<p>  Related Posts: <a href="/blog/michigan-veterans-and-proposed-va-regulations">Michigan Veterans and Proposed VA Regulations</a>, <a href="/blog/new-va-rules-will-affect-michigan-veterans">New VA Rules Will Affect Michigan Veterans</a>, <a href="/blog/proposed-va-regulations-may-affect-eligibility">Proposed VA Regulations May Affect Eligibility</a>, <a href="/blog/va-benefits-for-assisted-living">VA Benefits for Assisted Living</a></p>

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                <pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>In addition to assisting seniors with long term care and personal injury victims, our firm also is a leader in the practice of family law in Macomb County. Often times, family law issues evolve from long term care planning issues. Our goal, as a firm, is to offer full legal services to the community as&hellip;</p>
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<p>In addition to assisting seniors with long term care and personal injury victims, our firm also is a leader in the practice of family law in Macomb County.</p>

<p>Often times, family law issues evolve from long term care planning issues. Our goal, as a firm, is to offer full legal services to the community as a whole.</p>

<p>We are pleased to announce the arrival of <strong>Kevin J. Peters</strong>. Kevin comes to <strong>Serafini, Michalowski, Derkacz and Associates</strong>, with over fifteen years experience as a litigator. Kevin focuses his practice in family law, medical malpractice, personal injury and litigation. Kevin will serve our firm and our community as our divorce and child custody specialist.</p>

<p>In addition to being an accomplished litigator, Kevin is also an accomplished musician. Kevin is a classically trained musician and jazz musician. He can fight it out in Court just as well as he can belt out a tune on his saxophone.</p>

<p>If you are in the metro-Detroit area and looking for a divorce or child custody attorney, look no further than<strong>Serafini, Michalowski, Derkacz and Associates, P.C</strong>. and ask for Kevin Peters to represent you!.</p>

<p>Remember…</p>

<p>“Call First! Act Second!”</p>

<p>(<strong>586) 264-3756</strong></p>

<p>In addition to assisting seniors with long term care and personal injury victims, our firm also is a leader in the practice of family law in Macomb County.</p>

<p>Often times, family law issues evolve from long term care planning issues. Our goal, as a firm, is to offer full legal services to the community as a whole.</p>

<p>We are pleased to announce the arrival of <strong>Kevin J. Peters</strong>. Kevin comes to <strong>Serafini, Michalowski, Derkacz and Associates</strong>, with over fifteen years experience as a litigator. Kevin focuses his practice in family law, medical malpractice, personal injury and litigation. Kevin will serve our firm and our community as our divorce and child custody specialist.</p>

<p>In addition to being an accomplished litigator, Kevin is also an accomplished musician. Kevin is a classically trained musician and jazz musician. He can fight it out in Court just as well as he can belt out a tune on his saxophone.</p>

<p>If you are in the metro-Detroit area and looking for a divorce or child custody attorney, look no further than<strong>Serafini, Michalowski, Derkacz and Associates, P.C</strong>. and ask for Kevin Peters to represent you!.</p>

<p>Remember…</p>

<p>“Call First! Act Second!”</p>

<p>(<strong>586) 264-3756</strong></p>

<p>  Related Posts: <a href="/blog/michigan-veterans-and-proposed-va-regulations">Michigan Veterans and Proposed VA Regulations</a>, <a href="/blog/new-va-rules-will-affect-michigan-veterans">New VA Rules Will Affect Michigan Veterans</a>, <a href="/blog/proposed-va-regulations-may-affect-eligibility">Proposed VA Regulations May Affect Eligibility</a>, <a href="/blog/va-benefits-for-assisted-living">VA Benefits for Assisted Living</a></p>

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                <pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Our firm is pleased to announce that we have moved to our new offices located at 44444 Mound Road, Suite 100, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48314. Located south of M-59/Hall Road on the east side of Mound Road, our new building is accommodating to seniors and provides easy access to M-59 and nearby freeways. As most&hellip;</p>
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<p>Our firm is pleased to announce that we have moved to our new offices located at 44444 Mound Road, Suite 100, Sterling Heights, Michigan 48314. Located south of M-59/Hall Road on the east side of Mound Road, our new building is accommodating to seniors and provides easy access to M-59 and nearby freeways.</p>

<p>As most readers of this blog know, our firm proudly serves the metro Detroit area including Macomb, Wayne, Oakland, St. Clair, and Washtenaw counties. We have clients across the state of Michigan and have several clients with children across the country. In order to better serve clients across the State of Michigan, we have established a referral network called The Center for Veteran’s Planning. The goal of the Center for Veteran’s Planning is to establish a network of affiliated offices across the state to assist veteran’s with legal issues and benefit planning.</p>

<p>Although we have established ourselves as a general practice firm with expertise in Elder Law and VA benefit planning, the attorneys at our firm each specialize in their own areas of practice. <strong>If you have a legal need or question remember… Call first…Act Second!</strong></p>

<p>  Related Posts: <a href="/blog/michigan-veterans-and-proposed-va-regulations">Michigan Veterans and Proposed VA Regulations</a>, <a href="/blog/new-va-rules-will-affect-michigan-veterans">New VA Rules Will Affect Michigan Veterans</a>, <a href="/blog/proposed-va-regulations-may-affect-eligibility">Proposed VA Regulations May Affect Eligibility</a>, <a href="/blog/va-benefits-for-assisted-living">VA Benefits for Assisted Living</a></p>

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                <pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Living in Michigan? Are you a fan of the Michigan State Spartans or an alum? Then tune in to Spartan Nation Radio on the web. Our firm is proud to be the official law firm of Spartan Nation. Spartan Nation is a great sports network dedicated to college athletics news with a specific interest in&hellip;</p>
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<p>Living in Michigan? Are you a fan of the Michigan State Spartans or an alum? Then tune in to <strong>Spartan Nation Radio</strong> on the web.</p>



<p>Our firm is proud to be the official law firm of <strong>Spartan Nation</strong>. Spartan Nation is a great sports network dedicated to college athletics news with a specific interest in the Michigan State Spartans athletic teams.</p>



<p><strong>Every Wednesday, at 8:35PM, we are pleased to present “Sports and the Law,” a segment following recent legal developments and their impact on the world of sports.</strong></p>



<p>  Related Posts: <a href="/blog/michigan-veterans-and-proposed-va-regulations">Michigan Veterans and Proposed VA Regulations</a>, <a href="/blog/new-va-rules-will-affect-michigan-veterans">New VA Rules Will Affect Michigan Veterans</a>, <a href="/blog/proposed-va-regulations-may-affect-eligibility">Proposed VA Regulations May Affect Eligibility</a>, <a href="/blog/va-benefits-for-assisted-living">VA Benefits for Assisted Living</a></p>
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                <title><![CDATA[Michigan State Alumni seeking Elder Law Advice?]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Our firm is pleased to announce that we have partnered with Spartan Nation as a sponsor of Michigan State University related news regarding Spartan Athletics. Through our sponsorship, we have become the “Official Law Firm of Spartan Nation“. Spartan Nation is a media source created by its founder, Hondo Carpenter, Sr. If you are an&hellip;</p>
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<p>Our <strong>firm </strong>is pleased to announce that we have partnered with <strong>Spartan Nation</strong> as a sponsor of Michigan State University related news regarding Spartan Athletics.</p>

<p>Through our sponsorship, we have become the “<strong>Official Law Firm of Spartan Nation</strong>“. Spartan Nation is a media source created by its founder, <strong>Hondo Carpenter, Sr</strong>.</p>

<p>If you are an MSU alumnus or have a family member enrolled at MSU, please mention your connection when making your appointment to receive a courtesy discount on professional services.</p>

<p>  Related Posts: <a href="/blog/michigan-veterans-and-proposed-va-regulations">Michigan Veterans and Proposed VA Regulations</a>, <a href="/blog/new-va-rules-will-affect-michigan-veterans">New VA Rules Will Affect Michigan Veterans</a>, <a href="/blog/proposed-va-regulations-may-affect-eligibility">Proposed VA Regulations May Affect Eligibility</a>, <a href="/blog/va-benefits-for-assisted-living">VA Benefits for Assisted Living</a></p>

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