Michigan & Florida Attorneys
Why choose an attorney licensed and practicing in both Michigan and Florida?
Florida is a popular second home destination for many Michigan residents. Apart from the weather, many Michiganders choose to relocate to Florida because of the low taxes, favorable business climate and lifestyle. Florida does not have a state individual income tax or an inheritance tax. They have low property, corporate and unemployment taxes making it an attractive business climate. Florida also has bankruptcy exemptions on property which some find attractive. For most Michiganders, the weather is the primary reason for living in Florida; however, you should be aware of the differences to take full advantage of what each state has to offer.
Crossing State Lines
Whether you are a business owner, licensed professional or individual with interests in Michigan and Florida, you should consider an attorney that is licensed and actively practicing in both states. If you are in need of legal advice or need to pursue or defend a legal action, it may be beneficial to have an attorney that is aware of the two states’ laws and how they can interplay and affect you across state lines.
"Snow Birds"
The other advantage we offer “Snow Birds” at Chapman and Associates is our multiple office locations. Not only do we have offices in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Sarasota, Florida, but our primary attorney, Ron Chapman, travels frequently between offices. Meaning, you work and meet with the same attorney in both Michigan and Florida.
We too enjoy spending time in Florida and Michigan and are currently in the process of expanding our Sarasota office to meet the needs of our growing Michigan / Florida practice.
Please call us at (866) 238-0203 to schedule a free consultation with an attorney at our Michigan or Florida office.
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