Everyone is busy these days. There seems to be no end to the daily list of things to do and places to be. When operating on a tight schedule, there is nothing more frustrating than getting stuck behind another vehicle driving under the speed limit. Even worse, this...
Month: November 2019
Michigan Voters Permitted To Take Photograph Of Ballot, But Not Other Voters, At Polling Place
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Nov 4, 2019 | Election Law
In 2012, Joel Crookston, a voter in Kalamazoo County, took a cell phone photograph of his ballot and posted it on social media. Although his ballot was not challenged by election officials, he learned later after speaking to a lawyer that taking the photograph was...
Can I Use My Private Property As Tax-Exempt Burial Grounds For Family Members?
by Kershaw, Vititoe & Jedinak, PLC | Nov 1, 2019 | Michigan Taxation, Property Law
After death, there are many options that families can select for the disposal of the loved one's remains. The most popular choices are burial in a public cemetery and cremation. More exotic options include cryogenic freezing of the body, burial at sea or even sending...
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