Understanding the 5-Year Look-Back Rule: What Michigan Families Need to Know About Medicaid Spend-Down
Early planning is the key to protecting assets and securing care—here’s how the look-back rule works and what to do now.

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Michael L. RutkowskiAugust 8, 2024
As experts in estate planning, we understand the complexities and challenges that come with planning for the future. One of the most critical yet often overlooked aspects of this planning is the process of probate. Today, we want to shed light on the dangers of probate and provide essential tips to help you avoid it, ensuring your loved ones are protected and their wishes are honored.
Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s estate is distributed under court supervision. This process can be time-consuming, expensive, and stressful for your loved ones.
Here’s why probate can be problematic:
To spare your family from the burdens of probate, consider implementing the following strategies:
When planning to avoid probate, keep the following in mind:
At Rutkowski Law Firm, we specialize in estate and family planning. We help clients navigate the intricacies of avoiding probate and ensuring their wishes are carried out. Our dedicated team is here to guide you through the process, providing personalized solutions tailored to your unique needs.
Estate Planning is an essential process that will protect your assets and ensure you’re your estate is distributed according to your wishes after your death.
Many people make mistakes when creating their estate plan, which can lead to unnecessary stress, confusion, and costly legal battles for their loved ones. Below, our estate planning team put together the top 10 and most common mistakes we see in estate planning.

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