Out-of-State Representation
Michigan Probate Litigation for Clients Out of State
It is not unusual for out-of-state heirs, devisees, trust beneficiaries, or even personal representatives named in a decedent's will to find themselves with significant responsibilities or interests with respect to the administration of a Michigan estate or trust. At the probate litigation firm of Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, P.C., we help out-of-state clients resolve probate litigation matters while minimizing the need to return to Michigan. We have a presence in Florida to assist Florida residents with legal needs in Michigan. For additional information about our ability to protect your interests in any contested or disputed matter, contact one of our attorneys at our Troy, Michigan, office.
We represent out-of-state clients as plaintiffs or defendants in Michigan probate litigation. The following are examples of the kinds of issues we can handle on your behalf:
- Will or trust contests
- Will construction and trust reformation cases
- Disputes between heirs in intestacy proceedings
- Problems concerning the performance of a fiduciary in any capacity
- Resolving family disagreements about the competence of an elderly parent or the decisions made under a power of attorney
- Disputes concerning the ownership of particular assets between estates, trusts, gift transferees or joint tenants
- Business and partnership disputes involving a decedent's estate or a trust
The probate litigation attorneys of Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, P.C. draw from the experience gained by our firm in elder law, estate planning, and business litigation since 1970. Our use of information technology means that you can stay just as fully engaged and informed about your case from anywhere in the world just as effectively you would in Detroit or Oakland County. We may be able to resolve your problem on favorable terms without the need for you to return to Michigan at all. If a trial is necessary to determine your case, we can usually reduce the need for you to return to the state by arranging for depositions in your state of residence or by teleconferencing.
Your rights as an heir or your responsibilities as a personal representative need not be compromised simply because you live far away from Michigan, nor will you find yourself shuttling back and forth to sign papers or appear for routine court hearings. To learn more about our ability to represent out-of-state clients effectively in Michigan probate litigation, contact a lawyer at Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, P.C.

