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Personal Attention With A Commitment To Collaboration

Founded in 1949 by the late Arthur Cox and a few colleagues, the law firm of Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C., has developed a respectable reputation in Southeast Michigan for providing clients with the compassion and personal attention they need to address their legal issues with confidence.

We take a more collaborative approach to resolving issues. If your case goes to trial, we are aggressive advocates for your rights. We do things this way because it allows us to develop good relationships with the opposing counsel, which oftentimes leads to better outcomes that benefit our clients in the end.

We Get To Know You And Your Case

At Bebout, Potere, Cox & Bennion, P.C., you’re never just another number. We care about you and your family. In order to provide you with individualized representation, we get to know you on a personal level and your struggles become our struggles. We help them through their emotional and financial issues, so that they can maintain control of their legal situation and their lives.

Whether we’re handling a difficult family law issue or helping you and your family manage an estate plan, we will always seek the best possible solutions that make sense for your unique situation. We will guide you through the process ahead and keep you informed at all time. We want you to feel like you’re in control of the situation, not the other way around.

The Compassionate Lawyers On Our Team

The compassion our attorneys show to our clients is only matched by their experience handling a variety of legal issues. Each lawyer at our firm brings a unique set of skills and talents that benefit our clients and helps them gain closure.

To learn more about our team, click their individual profiles to see their backgrounds:

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FAQs

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Yes, a 529 savings plan can be a tax-efficient way to set aside funds for education and should be considered as part of your estate planning strategy.

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A will is a legal document that outlines the distribution of your assets, while estate planning is a comprehensive strategy that includes wills, trusts, tax planning, and more.

An estate planning attorney helps you create a plan for managing and distributing your assets, minimizing taxes, and ensuring your wishes are carried out after death.

Costs vary based on the complexity of your estate, but estate planning attorneys typically charge a flat fee or hourly rate. Contact bpcattorneys for a personalized quote.