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the worst and bizarre legal terms that are used that confuse clients the word is peries is it a horrible disease you're trying to avoid no it simply is a manner in which assets are distributed from somebody that has died to the family when one of the beneficiaries has died another problematic confusing word
_________________________________________________________________
Addresses:
Michigan Office:
414 W. Fifth Street
Royal Oak, Michigan 48067
Florida Office:
941 West Morse Blvd., Suite 100
Winter Park, Florida 32789
Please Call - (833) PROBATE
_________________________________________________________________
Legal Disclaimer:
This video is for educational purposes only and is not to be considered legal advice. Please note that these communications are not a consultation with a lawyer about the possibility of forming a client lawyer relationship with respect to a matter and do not establish an attorney-client relationship.
the worst and bizarre legal terms that are used that confuse clients the word is peries is it a horrible disease you're trying to avoid no it simply is a manner in which assets are distributed from somebody that has died to the family when one of the beneficiaries has died another problematic confusing word