Andrew Byers' elder law practice focuses on the legal needs of older clients and their families, and works with a variety of legal tools and techniques to meet the goals and objectives of the older client. Under this holistic approach, I handle estate and longevity planning issues and counsel clients about planning for incapacity with alternative decision making documents. I also assist clients and their families in planning for possible long-term care needs, including nursing home care. Locating the appropriate type of care, coordinating private and public resources to finance the cost of care, and working to ensure the client's right to quality care are all part of our elder law practice.
Andrew regularly speaks to the public on elder law and estate planning while also presenting continuing education lectures to the elder medical community, certified public accountants, and financial advisors. Andrew maintains the highest level of knowledge and expertise through ongoing continuing education and frequent attendance at nationally recognized conferences on estate planning topics.
Whether you are planning ahead or are in the middle of a difficult situation, I can advise you on Medicare, Medicaid, the veteran's Aid and Attendance benefit, asset and income planning for the community spouse, the preservation of assets, and how to get good care.
Professional Credentials
- Admitted Attorney: all Michigan state courts and the United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan
- Member, State Bar of Michigan
- Member, Probate & Estate Planning and Elder Law Sections of the State Bar of Michigan
- Member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
- Member of Elder Counsel
- Holds a Certificate of Completion from the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in the areas of Probate and Estate Planning.
- Holds Accredited Attorney status by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Education Background
Andrew Byers was conferred a Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State University in 1992 and a Juris Doctor degree from the Wayne State University Law School in 1996. During law school, he was an assistant editor on the Wayne Law Review, a scholarly journal on Michigan law and other legal topics. Andrew was awarded the 1995 Gushee Writing Award for best student work published in the Wayne Law Review and the American Jurisprudence Award for highest grade obtained in Constitutional Law. To supplement his academic experience, during law school, Andrew worked as a law clerk with a large law firm and was a judicial intern for the Macomb County Circuit Court. Andrew was admitted to the Michigan State Bar in 1996.
About Byers & Goulding, PLC
The law office of Byers & Goulding, PLC was established by Andrew Byers and Cameron Goulding in 1997 and is located in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Andrew Byers’ elder law practice is limited exclusively to Medicaid planning, Veteran's Aid and Attendance qualification, estate and long-term care planning for seniors, uncontested divorce in Michigan, asset protection for seniors, Trust and Estate Planning, and Probate and Trust Administration matters.
Cameron Goulding’s practice is focused on divorce and family law. Visit http://www.northoaklandmichigandivorcelawyer.com/ for more information on Cameron Goulding’s family law practice.
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