Over 40 Years of Private Practice
Our understanding of probate law and the local courts allows us to move cases along efficiently. Our probate attorney services in Lenawee County include validating wills, obtaining Letters of Authority, paying estate debts, and managing asset distribution. Every client gets personal attention and straightforward guidance tailored to their circumstances.
Our Location
Our office is located in Tecumseh, Michigan, where you can come and meet our staff. Our service area covers Lenawee County and the surrounding areas.
Tecumseh, MI 49286
Additional times by appointment
Services
Our probate attorney services in Lenawee County cover every stage of estate settlement.
- Validating wills
- Obtaining Letters of Authority
- Paying estate debts
- Distributing assets efficiently
Why Choose Us as Your Probate Attorney in Lenawee County
- Over 40 years of private practice.
- A comprehensive range of services.
- Quick response, regular progress reports, and copies of your documents.
- Free consultations, including recommendations, estimated timelines, and legal expenses.
- Family-owned and operated, with deep roots in the Lenawee County community.
About Us
Chuck has spent over four decades serving clients across a broad range of legal matters and is admitted to practice before the U.S. Federal Court of both the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan.
Robert M. Gross brings valuable experience to the firm, handling probate, real estate, divorce, and bankruptcy cases with a focus on resolving complex situations effectively. Our firm is also supported by a skilled team of legal assistants who manage documentation, filings, and client coordination with close attention to detail.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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We generally have Letters of Authority within four weeks and are able to oversee asset distribution in four to five months. In some cases, where there are disputes between beneficiaries or real estate must be sold, the process may take longer.
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The central role of a probate attorney is to help families manage the settlement of a loved one’s estate. In some cases that means serving in an advisory capacity, offering guidance to help you make informed decisions. In others, a more hands-on approach is appropriate, with the attorney directly assisting with validating wills, obtaining Letters of Authority, resolving outstanding debts, and more.
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The cost depends on the complexity of the estate and the issues that come up during the process. We encourage you to schedule a consultation so we can have a candid conversation about your situation, outline a recommended path forward, and give you a clear estimate of the timeline and expected costs.
“Chuck Gross and his staff are top notch! Chuck is very easy to talk to, knowledgeable, and extremely helpful. His staff was always pleasant and helpful. They made me feel comfortable from day one and made my experience very easy. They were always very prompt in responding to any questions I had and explained the process to me step by step. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for legal assistance.”
H. Loveland