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Elizabeth is the owner and managing attorney of Vincent Law Office, PLLC located in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Her practice focuses on estate planning, business planning, elder law, special needs planning, and probate.
Elizabeth is a member of the Academy of Special Needs Planners (ASNP), Elder Law Answers(ELA), and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). She is a former council member for the Elder Law and Disability Rights section of the State Bar of Michigan. She is also a member of the following sections of the State Bar of Michigan: Probate and Estate Planning, and Business Law.
Elizabeth began her legal career focusing on estate planning with a focus on wealth planning. She opened her own firm in 2022 to focus her practice on providing flat fee estate planning services to her local community. Elizabeth additionally approaces the practice of law with a unique perspective regarding disability planning. In July 2014, Elizabeth was in a traumatic accident that resulted in her hospitalization for almost a month due to her breaking a number of bones leaving her temporarily wheelchair bound. She has first-hand experience as a patient in a rehabilitation facility, which she uses to relate to her clients and help her empathize with their caregivers.
Elizabeth graduated with Honors from Oakland University with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Psychology. Elizabeth then graduated Cum Laude from Thomas M. Cooley Law School where she obtained her Juris Doctorate. She currently lives in Sterling Heights with her husband and her daughter.
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10 S. Main St., Suite 400, Mount Clemens, MI, 48043
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Posted by Irene | March 16, 2017 | Hired Attorney
When my dad and I arrived at Michigan Law Center for our appointment with Elizabeth, we were in crisis mode. My mom had suffered a massive stroke and was nearing the end of her Medicare days in a nursing facility. My parents had no will and had not organized their financials. It was a mess. Elizabeth...
Posted by Carole | June 19, 2016 | Hired Attorney
"When I entered Michigan Law Center seeking help and direction for my ailing husband, I was feeling very much overwhelmed, confused and uncertain of our future. The word "fearful" pretty much sums up how I felt! Liz Vincent was a calm voice of reason within my personal storm and put me at ease imme...
Posted by Klaus | September 2, 2015 | Hired Attorney
Liz gave us the peaceful feeling that was missing with our previous trust.!!!!!!! She answered all our questions in a way that made things clear. She treated us like she would have her parents.
"I personally endorse this lawyer. I have had the opportunity to work with her as an employee of mine, and know of her work working for others. She is knowledgeable and honest. I am comfortable referring this attorney."
Business lawyer
Estate planning lawyer
2022 - Present
Owner and Managing Attorney, Vincent Law Office, PLLC
2019 - 2022
Attorney, Rossman Saxe, P.C.
2018 - 2019
Attorney, Michigan Justice
2015 - 2018
Associate Attorney, Michigan Law Center
2013 - 2015
Associate Attorney, Shea, Aiello & Doxsie, PLLC
2015 - Present
Academy of Special Needs PlannersMember
2012 - Present
State Bar of Michigan, Business Law SectionMember
2016 - 2017
Academy of Special Needs PlannersAnnual Meeting Planning Committee Member
2015 - 2017
State Bar of Michigan, Elder Law and Disability Rights SectionMember
Highly Successful
2012
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
2008
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
2007
2014
Estate Planning Basics
2017
English
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