Mark Accettura
Mark Accettura is an elder law attorney at Accettura & Hurwitz, Farmington Hills, Michigan, and author of "Blood & Money: Why Families Fight Over Inheritance and What to Do About It" (Collinwood Press, 2012).
Areas of Expertise: elder law, estate planning, Medicaid planning, trust administration, Veterans Affairs Aid and Attendance
Website: www.elderlawmi.com
Books: “Blood & Money: Why Families Fight Over Inheritance and What to Do About It,” “The Michigan Estate Planning Guide,” “Lost & Found: Finding Self-Reliance After the Loss of a Spouse” with Stephen J. Case and “Medicaid and Long Term Care in Michigan” with Samuel A. Hurwitz
Email: maccettura@elderlawmi.com
Biography:
P. Mark Accettura, Esq., specializes in the areas of elder law, estate planning, estate and trust administration, Medicaid planning, Aid and Attendance veterans planning and family inheritance dispute resolution.
Accettura is a frequent lecturer on elder law topics and is the author of four books: “The Michigan Estate Planning Guide, 2nd Edition” (Collinwood Press, 2002), “Lost and Found: Finding Self-Reliance After the Loss of a Spouse” (Collinwood Press, 2001), “Medicaid and Long Term Care in Michigan: Getting Good Care Without Going Broke” (Collinwood Press, 2005) and “Blood & Money: Why Families Fight Over Inheritance and What to Do About It” (Collinwood Press, 2011).
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18 Recommendations for Minimizing Inheritance Conflict
Your estate plan can both leave a lasting legacy of love and prevent disputes, if a combination of psychology, good lawyering and common sense are used. April 2012 | Journal
