Citizen's Alliance offers free seminar to remove 'Probate Mysteries'

On Thursday, April 7, at the Southfield Senior Center in Southfield, the Citizen's Alliance of the Oakland County Probate and Circuit Courts will conduct a free seminar for senior citizens and their families from 1p.m. until 3:30 p.m. explaining the Probate Court's role in wills, estates, trusts, guardianships, and conservatorships. Titled "Removing The Mysteries of Probate Court," the seminar will provide attendees with information on the advantages and disadvantages of "avoiding probate," when and how to use a will, trust and/or Power of Attorney, how to begin probate proceedings, and when to consider use of guardianships and conservatorships. Panelists will include Probate Register Jill Koney Daly from the Oakland County Probate Court; Estates Settlement Officer Tamra Tobin Teno from Fifth Third Bank; and private practice attorney Peter Tochman from the Law Offices of Peter Tochman. Materials will be available on trusts, estates, and the legal rights of senior citizens. Adequate time will be available for questions. To register, contact the Southfield Senior Center at (248) 796-4650. "Removing the Mysteries" has been offered by the Oakland County Probate Court for twenty years, with thousands of citizens participating. Plans are underway for the fall series. For information regarding upcoming "Removing the Mysteries" locations, or to request consideration as a site for this seminar, contact Marcia Travis at (248) 858-0296. Published: Fri, Apr 1, 2011

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