Stewart Weiner and Bill Sigler celebrated being in practice for forty years.
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Bill Sigler and Stewart Weiner Celebrate Major Career Milestones
My Future, My Choice? How and When Will a Michigan Judge Consider a Child’s Preferences When Making Custody and Parenting Time Decisions?
In a Michigan divorce, a child's custody preference can be one of many factors when determining what is in their best interest.
Shareholder Oppression in Michigan: More Than Just the Short End of the Stick
While minority shareholders in closely held Michigan corporations may not have control, they do have rights when the majority engages in shareholder oppression.
A Michigan Guardian’s Power Is Immense, but Not Infinite: How and Why They May Be Removed and Replaced
A Michigan guardian is invested with considerable authority and control over their ward, but that power isn't infinite. It can be taken away if they are "unsuitable" for the role, among other reasons.
Lack of a Succession Plan Is a Small Business Blind Spot That Can Leave Your Company and Your Family in the Dark
Owners of family-held or small businesses intuitively understand the importance of planning.
Four Legs, Two Homes? What Happens to a Beloved Pet in a Michigan Divorce
In a Michigan divorce, pets are not treated like children. They are considered personal property, which makes them subject to equitable distribution like other assets.