Address: 412 S Union St, Traverse City, MI 49684, USA
Phone: +12312612665
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Aaron Blattner
Very professional with excellent service. They have helped me with many different issues from land purchases to business creation.
Amber Nolf
I work for a developer in Traverse City and have been part of many meetings with David Rowe. I have witnessed him go above and beyond to help with needed advice, preparing legal documents, and support with township meetings.. He is always professional, quick to answer, diligent, and caring to his clients. He even took the time to speak to me about my own personal matters and referred me to another amazing lawyer at this firm; Jennifer Whitten! She set a meeting up with me the next day which was JUST before Christmas! I highly recommend this firm!
Tim Larish
Really great to work with. Very honest about everything. Resolved my issue really quick.
Kellie Carper
Edward Price is my family's go to attorney! He is very professional, responsive, knowledgeable, trustworthy, and very prompt on all of his work.
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The size of the Social Security Disability Insurance checks you are eligible to receive is based on your lifetime average earnings covered by the Social Security system. Most disabled Oklahomans who receive SSDI benefits receive between $700 and $1,700 per month.
Open records may be obtained from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday, excluding state holidays, from the Records Management Division
In 2019, Oklahoma’s healthcare system ranked 50th among 50 states and Washington, D.C., just ahead of Mississippi at No. 51. Oklahoma ranked 49th in 2018. Hawaii, Massachusetts and Minnesota ranked Nos. 1, 2 and 3, respectively, the same as in 2018.
When a parent is deemed to be unfit to care for a child, there are some non-parents and third parties who may be able to petition for child custody rights. The most common non-parents may get custody of the child are the child's grandparents.
Judges must decide custody based on “the best interests of the child." The law requires courts to give custody to the parent who can meet the child's needs best .
If litigation is required, the judge will decide the case.
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