The U.S. population is increasingly aging. Family members of aging loved ones are increasingly stepping into the role of helper or caregiver. Fulfilling these responsibilities requires a great deal of time, energy and focus. Caregivers should be able to act with minimal complication and resistance. Too frequently, caregivers struggle to overcome legal hurdles when making decisions for their charges. There are five steps caregivers should take to eliminate frustrating, and […]
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that the latest CMDA Law Blog has arrived. In this issue: Case Highlights. Joel Ashton and Stanley Okoli highlight two dismissals that were recently upheld on Condominium Association cases in the Michigan Court of Appeals and Michigan Supreme Court. Speaking Engagements. John Gwyn presented to the OCBA Real Estate Committee on issues relating to Michigan’s short-term rental laws. National News. James Taylor explains how the […]
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