Pharmacy Estate PlanningExperienced Michigan Pharmacy Planning AttorneyWhat will happen to your family and your pharmacy after you die? It's not a question anyone likes to ponder, but it must be addressed. Pharmacists work so hard every day they often forget to plan for the future. More than once, pharmacists have told us, "I don't have time to die. I'm too busy." Contact pharmacy estate planning attorney Christopher Pencak today for skilled estate planning services. We can help you craft an estate plan that will protect your business, your heirs, and your assets far into the future. As a registered pharmacist and lawyer, Christopher Pencak understands the unique estate planning needs of pharmacists. If you own a pharmacy, we can help you establish a pharmacy estate plan. We have more than 23 years of experience helping pharmacists with estate planning issues, including pharmacy succession planning and asset protection for pharmacies. Business succession planning is vitally important for all pharmacies and has special implications for partnerships. Whether or not you own your own business, planning for the future is critical to the welfare of your family. No one understands better than pharmacists the fragility of life and the capricious nature of illness and injury. Don't leave the future to chance. Contact us today to discuss personal estate planning and asset protection. We will use estate planning tools including wills, trusts, advance medical directives, (also known as living wills), powers of attorney, guardianships, and conservatorships to tailor an estate plan to meet your specific needs. From offices in Chesterfield and Mio, Michigan pharmacy planning attorney Christopher Pencak serves clients in the Detroit area and throughout Michigan, including the communities of Sterling Heights, Mount Clemens, Rochester Hills, Pontiac, Ann Arbor, Flint, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Saginaw, Royal Oaks, Bloomfield Hills, Troy, Farmington, Bay City, and Muskegon, MI. Our lawyer represents clients in southeast Michigan and throughout the Lower Peninsula, including residents of Macomb County, Oakland County, Wayne County, Kent County, Washtenaw County, and Monroe County, MI. |
