Paul Gipson, Attorney At Law
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Paul Gipson, Attorney At Law
A little help at the right time can make all the difference. That's especially true in legal matters, when having a strong advocate in your corner can mean the difference between losing your rights and resources and facing a bright future.

Whether you are looking for a fresh start in bankruptcy, protecting your family's future with an estate plan, or facing some other legal matter, attorney Paul Gipson offers the legal experience and advocacy you need.With decades of legal experience and deep roots in the community, Paul is here to help, whatever your legal needs.
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Attorney Paul Gipson has been working as a General Practice lawyer for over 24 years. He is licensed in the State of Michigan and has been admitted to the United States Federal Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan.

He has experience with most common legal issues, including bankruptcy law and debt relief, family law (including divorce, child custody, parenting time, child support), estate planning (wills, trusts, power of attorney), probate and elder Law as well as criminal defense.He has extensive experience in litigation and trial work.
Bankruptcy will stop garnishments, stop seizure of bank accounts, stop lawsuits, stop foreclosures and stop harassing phone calls. The average person often may not know what bankruptcy is. Some history helps explain why bankruptcy laws exist - and. Wills, Trusts, Power of Attorney, Living Wills, Guardianship, Conservatorship The easiest thing for someone to put off is planning for end of life issues.
Bankruptcy will stop garnishments, stop seizure of bank accounts, stop lawsuits, stop foreclosures and stop harassing phone calls. The average person often may not know what bankruptcy is. Some history helps explain why bankruptcy laws exist - and why you shouldn't be hard on yourself if you choose to file.
The easiest thing for someone to put off is planning for end of life issues. Estate planning is more than just preparing for the end of life, as it can help eliminate uncertainties about your valuable assets and wishes being taken care of in your absence.

The goal of estate planning is to ensure that, if you become sick or pass away, your loved ones will be able to assist you in managing your finances and that, upon death, your money and assets will be given to whom you choose and will not be decided by the Michigan's intestate laws.
Local courts will determine how to legally separate and divide the couple's assets (personal property, real property, retirement accounts, money and income). Debts and financial obligations will also be divided between the parties. If the parties have minor children, the Court will decide where the minor children should live and how parenting time with each parent shall be divided.
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