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Patti's Blog - Advocate for Elders, People with Disabilities and Their Families: Welcome!

Information about my law practice concentrating on advocacy for people with disabilities, seniors and their families. Get to know me not only as a lawyer, but my personal interests, passions and family activities.
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Cox Takes Aim at Advanced Fee "Foreclosure Rescue" Scams

Nov 25, 2009
Excerpt from Michigan.gov: (click for entire article) Attorney General Mike Cox today announced the filing of three criminal complaints and a total of 10 charges against illegal advanced fee "foreclosure rescue" operations accused of defrauding...

The Estate Analyst: Testamentary Restraints on Same-Sex Marriage

Nov 25, 2009
Excerpt from Wealth Strategies Journal: (click for entire article) When does a condition on a bequest become impermissible as against public policy by attempting to limit marriage in some way? "To my darling daughter, I leave my summer cottage unless...

Twelve Tips for Helping People with Autism and Their Families Have a Happy Holiday

Nov 25, 2009
Excerpt from Autism Society: (click for entire newsletter) While many happily anticipate the coming holiday season, families of people on the autism spectrum also understand the special challenges that may occur when schedules are disrupted and...

U2 at Spartan Stadium

Nov 25, 2009
Patti's Comments:  I am so excited — The Edge is soooo cool~ Excerpt from Michigan State University: (click for entire article) On Wednesday, June 30, 2010, U2 will bring their spectacular U2 360° tour to Spartan Stadium for one night only!  U2...

Safe Driving For Seniors: Officials Get Creative

Nov 25, 2009
Excerpt from NPR:  (click for entire article) A University of Florida study predicts that within 15 years, a quarter of all drivers in the U.S. will be age 65 and older.  Once they reach the over-75 age bracket, they're more likely to be involved in...


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