Martin Holmes seeks to meet the needs of people in the West Michigan area for guidance in important matters. Throughout your interaction with him, Martin will work to understand your goals and create a strategy to help you reach them. It is Martin's priority to remain available to explain the process to you and answer all of your important questions along the way.
For nearly 50 years, attorney Martin M. Holmes, Sr. has been serving individuals & families in the community. Well-versed in all aspects of consumer bankruptcy, real estate law, and estate planning, Martin uses his experience to provide guidance and knowledgeable counsel to clients in a wide range of complex legal situations. When you are struggling underneath a mountain of debt, even the smallest relief may seem impossible.
Despite your hopeless feeling, filing for bankruptcy could provide a light at the end of the tunnel. With an experienced bankruptcy attorney guiding you through the filing process, you can take steps to move forward in pursuit of a clean slate.
For nearly 50 years, attorney Martin M. Holmes, Sr. has been serving individuals & families in the community. Well-versed in all aspects of consumer bankruptcy, real estate law, and estate planning, Martin uses his experience to provide guidance and knowledgeable counsel to clients in a wide range of complex legal situations. When you are struggling underneath a mountain of debt, even the smallest relief may seem impossible.
Despite your hopeless feeling, filing for bankruptcy could provide a light at the end of the tunnel. With an experienced bankruptcy attorney guiding you through the filing process, you can take steps to move forward in pursuit of a clean slate.
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I Have practiced law in Michigan since 1974.
I am a member in good standing in the State Bar of Michigan, admitted to practice in both the state courts of Michigan and federal courts.
I regularly practice in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Michigan and have never been disciplined or sanctioned by any the State Bar or any judge, for any reason.
I have handled consumer bankruptcy cases for over 35 years.
Since 2004, I have devoted 90 % of my practice to helping debtors with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies.
I am a member in good standing in the State Bar of Michigan, admitted to practice in both the state courts of Michigan and federal courts.
I regularly practice in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Michigan and have never been disciplined or sanctioned by any the State Bar or any judge, for any reason.
I have handled consumer bankruptcy cases for over 35 years.
Since 2004, I have devoted 90 % of my practice to helping debtors with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies.
It also provides individuals who may be considering bankruptcy with a basic explanation of the different chapters under which a bankruptcy case may be filed and to answer some of the most commonly asked questions about the bankruptcy process.
Bankruptcy Basics provides general information only.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in it is accurate as of the date of publication, it is not a full and authoritative statement of the law on any particular topic.
Bankruptcy Basics provides general information only.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in it is accurate as of the date of publication, it is not a full and authoritative statement of the law on any particular topic.
If you're involved in a property transaction, you're involved in an expensive, important exchange.
Fear and uncertainty run high when dealing with some of the most expensive assets you will ever own.
Issues involving real estate can also bring healthy doses of excitement and joy.
This area of practice encompasses anything from typical property purchases to major land disputes.
Foreclosures, and foreclosure preventions, are also something Martin M. Holmes Sr., Esq.
If you lose your home to foreclosure in Michigan, you might be able to get it back.
Fear and uncertainty run high when dealing with some of the most expensive assets you will ever own.
Issues involving real estate can also bring healthy doses of excitement and joy.
This area of practice encompasses anything from typical property purchases to major land disputes.
Foreclosures, and foreclosure preventions, are also something Martin M. Holmes Sr., Esq.
If you lose your home to foreclosure in Michigan, you might be able to get it back.
Creating a living will is a great idea for most people.
If you pass away without a will in place, your family could end up going to court over your assets.
Help your loved ones avoid the struggle by hiring an estate planning attorney in North Muskegon, MI to draft your will.
Property distribution - Ensure your personal and co-owned property goes to the right people.
Living trusts - Place your property in a trust for simplicity during life and after death.
You can trust Martin M. Holmes Sr., Esq. to keep your best interests at heart.
If you pass away without a will in place, your family could end up going to court over your assets.
Help your loved ones avoid the struggle by hiring an estate planning attorney in North Muskegon, MI to draft your will.
Property distribution - Ensure your personal and co-owned property goes to the right people.
Living trusts - Place your property in a trust for simplicity during life and after death.
You can trust Martin M. Holmes Sr., Esq. to keep your best interests at heart.
The vast majority of Americans die without wills, and the consequences vary greatly with individual circumstances.
Every adult should think about making a will, and the need grows as your assets and family ties increase.
Wills are especially crucial for parents with children who are minors (under 18 in most states) since you can name a guardian in a will and make arrangements for financial support of children even past the age of 18.
Couples also have each other to think about.
If your spouse dies without a will, state law might force you to split the assets of the estate (the deceased's property) with your children, leaving you without enough assets to support yourself.
Every adult should think about making a will, and the need grows as your assets and family ties increase.
Wills are especially crucial for parents with children who are minors (under 18 in most states) since you can name a guardian in a will and make arrangements for financial support of children even past the age of 18.
Couples also have each other to think about.
If your spouse dies without a will, state law might force you to split the assets of the estate (the deceased's property) with your children, leaving you without enough assets to support yourself.
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