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BLOG BY JO ANNE HINDS, MICHIGAN TRUST ATTORNEY

Michigan Laws


Insuring Trust Real Estate
A recent Michigan Court of Appeals decision highlights a costly mistake: failing to list your trust as an additional insured on your homeowner’s policy. In this post, Jo Anne Hinds explains the case, what went wrong, and how a simple phone call to your insurance company could protect your trust property from denied claims.

Jo Anne Hinds PLC
Sep 3, 20242 min read


Tangible Personal Property: Who Gets My Stuff?
From wedding rings to garden tools, your personal belongings are considered “tangible personal property” under Michigan law. In this post, Jo Anne Hinds explains how to properly gift these items in your estate plan, why sticky notes won’t hold up in court, and how a legally recognized personal property list can help avoid family disputes.

Jo Anne Hinds PLC
Aug 25, 20243 min read


Resolving Power of Attorney Problems
A new Michigan law effective July 1, 2024, addresses a common problem: banks refusing to honor valid powers of attorney. This post shares a real-life example and explains how the Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA) now gives agents stronger legal standing—and Michigan residents important protections—when managing a loved one’s affairs.

Jo Anne Hinds PLC
Aug 20, 20242 min read


New Power Of Attorney Law Effective July 1st, 2024
Michigan’s Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA) went into effect on July 1, 2024, bringing significant changes to how powers of attorney work in the state. This post explains what the new law means for existing and future documents, highlights important updates, and offers guidance on how to ensure your estate plan stays effective and compliant.

Jo Anne Hinds PLC
Aug 19, 20242 min read
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