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How to Switch to a Small‑Estate Process in Michigan: What to Do When Allowances and Thresholds Create a Problem

Detailed Answer — Switching to a small‑estate process in Michigan Short answer: You cannot rely on North Carolina dollar limits when you are dealing with an estate in Michigan. Michigan uses its own probate rules and thresholds. If an estate in Michigan has run into problems because of family allowances, creditor claims, or because you […]

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Michigan: Paying Back Taxes on Inherited Land When You Are Not on the Deed — What to Know

Detailed Answer Short answer: Under Michigan law, paying the back property taxes on land you inherited does not automatically make you the owner if your name is not on the deed. The county will accept payment and maintain the tax record, but legal ownership transfers only by deed, probate distribution, or a court order. You […]

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Michigan: How to Find the Rightful Heirs and Who Owns Property After a Grandparent Dies

Understand who inherits property and how to confirm ownership in Michigan Disclaimer: This is educational information, not legal advice. Consult a licensed Michigan attorney for advice about your specific situation. Detailed Answer — How ownership and heirs are determined in Michigan When a grandparent dies, who ends up owning the property depends on how the […]

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Michigan: How to Ask the Probate Court to Reconsider Letters of Administration and Seek Appointment as Sole Heir

Answer: Getting Michigan Probate Court to Reconsider an Administrator’s Letters and Appoint the Sole Heir Detailed answer — what the probate court can do and how to ask This explains how Michigan probate courts handle appointment and removal of a personal representative (administrator) and the practical steps an heir should take if they believe the […]

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Michigan: Challenging an Administrator Who Closed a Joint Bank Account Without Notifying Heirs

What to do if an administrator closed a joint bank account without telling heirs (Michigan) Disclaimer: This is educational information only and is not legal advice. For advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed Michigan attorney. Short answer If a personal representative (administrator) or someone acting on behalf of an estate closed a bank […]

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Michigan: How to Review and Correct Missing or Incorrect Probate Filings in a Father's Estate

How to review and correct missing or incorrect probate filings in a Michigan estate Disclaimer: This is educational information, not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. For decisions about your specific situation, consult a licensed Michigan probate attorney. Detailed answer — step‑by‑step under Michigan law If you believe filings in your father’s probate case […]

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Correcting Probate Paperwork Errors in Michigan

Correcting Errors in Michigan Probate Records This article explains how to fix common clerical or substantive mistakes in probate paperwork filed in Michigan probate court, such as a wrong sibling listed as an heir. It summarizes typical steps, what evidence you will need, and options if the estate has already been closed. This is educational […]

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Challenging a Grandparent’s Appointment as Estate Administrator in Michigan

Can I challenge my grandparent’s appointment as estate administrator in Michigan? Short answer: Yes — if you are an “interested person” you can petition the probate court in Michigan to object to or remove a personal representative (administrator). Common grounds include lack of legal standing, incapacity, undue influence, improper appointment procedure, conflict of interest, or […]

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Probating a Will Without Administration to Transfer Real Property in Michigan

Probating a will without administration in Michigan to transfer real property: FAQ Detailed answer — how Michigan handles probate of a will without administration and real estate transfers Short answer: Michigan allows a simplified admission of a will to probate in some cases where full estate administration is not necessary. If the court admits the […]

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Michigan: Securing Wrongful Death Settlement Proceeds Through the Court Clerk

Detailed Answer This page explains how to secure wrongful-death settlement proceeds with the court clerk in Michigan. It describes the legal framework, practical steps, and common issues you will encounter. This is educational information only and not legal advice. Legal framework: Michigan wrongful-death claims proceed under the Michigan Wrongful Death Act. That statute defines who […]

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