Laura is an attorney in the firm’s estate planning team where she helps individuals and families to identify their estate planning goals and to create a plan that is tailored to meet their specific needs. Laura’s practice includes a full range of estate planning and estate settlement services including the preparation of basic or complex estate plans, tax planning, business succession planning, cottage planning, charitable gift planning, and estate and trust administration services.
As a member of the Family Business Team, Laura assists business owners with the design and implementation of a succession plan that will facilitate the transfer of decision making authority and ownership interests in the event of an owner’s disability or death. Clients benefit from her regular access to colleagues in Varnum that serve the unique needs and challenges of family businesses, including the business and corporate services, labor and employment relations, family law, and litigation teams.Laura is an attorney in the firm’s estate planning team where she helps individuals and families to identify their estate planning goals and to create a plan that is tailored to meet their specific needs. Laura’s practice includes a full range of estate planning and estate settlement services including the preparation of basic or complex estate plans, tax planning, business succession planning, cottage planning, charitable gift planning, and estate and trust administration services.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Laura E. Radle
- Increases to 2023 Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions Announced - (Posted On Thursday, September 15, 2022)
- Thinking of Establishing Florida Residency? What to Consider Before Changing Your Legal Residence - (Posted On Wednesday, March 16, 2022)
- House Bill Proposes Changes for Estate Planning Under the Build Back Better Act; Senate Yet to Act - (Posted On Friday, December 03, 2021)
- Governor Whitmer Signs Legislation Ratifying Remotely Witnessed, Notarized, and Signed Documents Through End of 2020 - (Posted On Thursday, November 12, 2020)
- New Michigan Law Effective in 2015 is an Important Win for Cottage Owners - (Posted On Thursday, October 23, 2014)
- Cottage Transfers of Ownership without Uncapping Property Tax Broadened Under Michigan House Bill - (Posted On Monday, June 16, 2014)
- Rental Cottages and Limits on Federal Income Tax Deductions - (Posted On Thursday, March 27, 2014)
- Michigan State Tax Commission Issues Clarification on New Property Tax Uncapping Statute - (Posted On Monday, December 23, 2013)
- Trespass and Nuisance: Preventative Measures - (Posted On Monday, December 02, 2013)
- This Land Is Your Land - I Better Keep Off Re: Cottage Law in Michigan - (Posted On Monday, November 04, 2013)