Buhl, Little, Lynwood & Harris, PLC

Buhl, Little, Lynwood & Harris, PLC Elder law and estate planning law firm The long-term care planning process may be new to our clients, but it is not new to us.

Founded on the principles of excellent client service, compassion, and leading edge knowledge of the law, the firm of Buhl, Little, Lynwood & Harris, PLC, strives to set itself apart. Our five lawyers bring more than 80 years of combined legal practice to our core areas of estate and succession planning, elder law and long-term care planning (including Medicaid planning, and Aid and Attendance), s

pecial needs trusts, probate, trust and estate administration, guardianships and conservatorships, and contested estate matters. Our practice focuses on the person, not just the finances. We listen to the needs of our clients and their family members, who are often in a state of crisis. In addition to a sophisticated understanding of the complex factors of long-term care planning, we provide reassurance, understanding, and patience in a time of need. We minimize the fear by educating the client and the client’s family during this difficult time. Although we cannot ease the pain of seeing a loved one in a critical health situation, we can give people concrete advice and counsel. Our estate planning services help clients develop the plan that is right for them and their family. We listen to our clients and take time to explain and explore options that will provide the best outcome for them, their families and, when necessary, the succession of their family business. Sometimes this process is straightforward; on other occasions the circumstances may involve more complicated issues. In every case, we recognize that the outcome is of utmost importance to our clients and, ultimately, their intended beneficiaries. We are committed to crafting and achieving the client’s goals, and we are proud that, in some cases, we have provided planning services to multiple generations of our clients’ families. Some of our clients have family members who are disabled, and this presents a unique challenge in the planning process. Clients often do not want to eliminate the disabled person as a beneficiary, but they also do not want the beneficiary to lose disability benefits due to an inheritance. As part of the planning process, we create special needs trusts to protect the disabled beneficiary and ensure any inheritance received from the client is available to supplement, rather than replace, the governmental benefits the beneficiary may already be receiving. Our post-death probate and trust administration services help clients navigate the most difficult time of their lives. We recognize that the death of a family member can bring overwhelming grief, confusion, despair, and even a sense of paralysis. While we cannot take away the sense of pain and loss, we work hard to give clients a clear understanding of the administration process and the peace of mind that this process is under control. We are always available to counsel, but we are also there to listen. Our goal is to a develop relationship with each of our clients based on our core principles of integrity, trust, respect, and care.

Time to Revisit Your Plan ☀️Summer often brings travel, family gatherings, and big life transitions. It can also be a me...
06/08/2026

Time to Revisit Your Plan ☀️

Summer often brings travel, family gatherings, and big life transitions. It can also be a meaningful time to review your estate plan and make sure your documents still reflect your wishes.

A quick review today can bring peace of mind for the summer months ahead.

Do You Know What a Trustee Actually Does? Choosing a trustee is an important part of many estate plans. A trustee may be...
06/04/2026

Do You Know What a Trustee Actually Does?

Choosing a trustee is an important part of many estate plans. A trustee may be responsible for managing assets, following the terms of a trust, communicating with beneficiaries, and carrying out your wishes over time.

If you have questions about choosing the right trustee or building a plan that protects the people you care about most, our team at BLLH Law is here to help.

Protecting Those Who Protected Us June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the financial, em...
06/01/2026

Protecting Those Who Protected Us

June is Elder Abuse Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the financial, emotional, and physical mistreatment that affects older adults.

Planning ahead with the right legal documents can help protect vulnerable loved ones and ensure trusted individuals are in place to assist when needed.

If you have questions about protecting a family member, our team is here to help.

Planning Across GenerationsThe outcome of every plan matters. We are committed to helping clients achieve their goals an...
05/28/2026

Planning Across Generations

The outcome of every plan matters. We are committed to helping clients achieve their goals and support their intended beneficiaries.

We are proud to work with families across multiple generations, building plans that carry forward over time.

Today, we pause to remember and honor those who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice is deeply me...
05/25/2026

Today, we pause to remember and honor those who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice is deeply meaningful and will never be forgotten.

We are also proud to support veterans and their families by helping them understand and access the benefits available to them.

Guidance During Difficult TimesWe understand that some of the situations our clients face are challenging. While we cann...
05/22/2026

Guidance During Difficult Times

We understand that some of the situations our clients face are challenging. While we cannot ease the emotional weight of these moments, we can provide clear guidance and practical advice to help families make informed decisions.

Planning for Unique Family NeedsFor families with a loved one who is disabled, planning requires a thoughtful approach. ...
05/19/2026

Planning for Unique Family Needs

For families with a loved one who is disabled, planning requires a thoughtful approach. Many clients want to provide for that individual without putting important benefits at risk.

Special needs trusts can help ensure an inheritance is used to support the beneficiary while preserving eligibility for government benefits.

Can an Email Be a Will?In Michigan, courts may recognize a document as a valid will even if it does not meet traditional...
05/18/2026

Can an Email Be a Will?

In Michigan, courts may recognize a document as a valid will even if it does not meet traditional legal formalities. In some cases, electronic writings have been upheld when there is clear evidence of intent. However, relying on informal documents can lead to uncertainty, delays, and costly legal disputes.

Read the full article on our website to learn more.

As many families transition between homes this time of year, it’s important to review your legal documents. State-specif...
05/13/2026

As many families transition between homes this time of year, it’s important to review your legal documents. State-specific laws can impact how your plan is interpreted and enforced.

At BLLH, our attorneys are licensed in both Michigan and Florida, allowing us to support clients as they move between states throughout the year.

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East Lansing, MI
48823

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