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Michigan Estate Planning

Get your own affairs in order in Michigan, for yourself or an aging parent. Compare the documents most adults need (a will, a power of attorney, and a healthcare directive), decide whether you need a trust, and see how to keep your estate out of probate.

Which document do I need?

The core documents at a glance. Each row links to its Michigan guide.

Will
Michigan will requirements guide. Learn capacity, signature, witness, holographic will, self-proving affidavit, and will-delivery rules. Read the guide
Living trust
Michigan living trust guide covering creation funding probate avoidance successor trustees transfer records planning. Read the guide
Power of attorney
Michigan power of attorney guide for financial POA signing, durability, witnesses, notarization, express authority, and healthcare document limits. Read the guide
Healthcare directive
Michigan healthcare directive guide for patient advocate designations, witness limits, medical-record use, mental health decisions, and POA differences. Read the guide

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Information current as of 2026-06-18

Settled Estate is not a law firm, and this content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Probate laws and procedures in your state can change. Consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation. Full disclaimer.