Month: September 2022

Squeezing Every Penny Out of the Uncertain Estate Tax Unified Credit
Published in Michigan Probate & Estate Planning Journal, Summer 2022
PROBATE LAW CASE SUMMARY
BY ALAN A. MAY

Alan May is a shareholder who is sought after for his experience in guardianships, conservatorships, trusts, wills, forensic probate issues and probate. He has written, published and lectured extensively on these topics.
He was selected for inclusion in the 2007 and 2008 issues of Michigan Super Lawyers magazine featuring the top 5% of attorneys in Michigan and has been called by courts as an expert witness on issues of fees and by both plaintiffs and defendants as an expert witness in the area of probate and trust law. He is listed by Martindale-Hubbell in the area of Probate Law among its Preeminent Lawyers.

Kemp Klein Attorney, Bob Zawideh Sits Down with Forgotten Harvest Chief Development Officer, Tim Hudson
Bob Zawideh sits down with Forgotten Harvest Chief Development Officer, Tim Hudson for an inside look at how they feed thousands of your neighbors every day.
Click below to see why we’re thrilled to support Forgotten Harvest at next week’s inaugural Kemp Klein Golf Outing.
Get an inside look at this incredible organization!

Why State Optional Community Property
Statutes Can Be Easily Challenged by the IRS
Published in Michigan Tax Lawyer, State Bar of Michigan Taxation Section, Summer 2022