In a perfect world, marriages would remain intact and families would be able to resolve their disputes without having to go to court. However, the world is far from perfect. I can help ease these anxieties, call today.
Even some of the most financially conscious people can find themselves subject to crushing debt. Bankruptcy can give you a fresh start, but if it is not right for you, I will not hesitate to advise you on other alternatives. Schedule a consultation.
Facing criminal charges can be a scary situation—your liberty and reputation are literally on the line. Good people often find themselves in need of a lawyer who can assist them in navigating the justice system achieving the best possible outcome.
Establishing a plan for how your family will be taken care of in the event of an unfortunate circumstance is important. I will work closely with you to help you in making a will, establishing a trust, or executing powers of attorney.
I AM AN ATTORNEY THAT OPERATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CORE VALUES OF CLIENT-FIRST REPRESENTATION, ZEALOUS ADVOCACY, AND ADHERENCE TO THE HIGHEST ETHICAL STANDARDS.
Attorney William Jurczak was admitted to practice law in the state of Michigan in November 2009. He is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for Eastern District of Michigan and the Western District of Michigan (federal court) as well as in the Bankruptcy Court. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Wayne State University Law School, where he graduated cum laude and in the top 10% of his class. William opened his practice in March 2011 in Eastpointe and has represented many clients in a wide range of cases. He has represented defendants in misdemeanor and felony cases, handled contract and business disputes, has drafted estate plans for clients with unique goals, assisted clients in filing for protection under the Bankruptcy Code, and has handled divorce and family law cases in Macomb, Wayne, and Oakland Counties.
William is a lifelong resident of Eastpointe, where he is an active member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church. He is also a member of the Macomb County Bar Association. He is also president of the Polish-American Legal Society (PALS).
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