Glenn R. Matecun,
Certified Elder Law Attorney
Michigan
Glenn Matecun (pronounced matt-e-kin) is one of only 19 certified elder law attorneys in the state of Michigan. He serves seniors and their families throughout the state.
  • Glenn is one of only 19 certified elder law attorneys in the state of Michigan.
  • He hosts Senior Law Radio every Sunday morning at 8 a.m. on WHMI, FM 93.5. The show provides cutting edge strategies and guidance on elder law, nursing home planning, Medicaid, long-term care planning, Wills, Trusts, probate, Veterans’ benefits and many other legal issues affecting today’s aging population.
  • Glenn is a founding member of the National Alliance of Attorneys for Alzheimer’s Planning, a national group recently organized to provide planning resources to professionals and the general public.
  • Glenn is the author of the two-book series, “You’re Not Alone” series for Alzheimer’s caregivers and those recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease: Book #1: You’re Not Alone: Living as an Alzheimer’s Caregiver. Book #2: You’re Not Alone: Living with Alzheimer’s Disease.
  • Author of Protecting Your Family from Probate and Long-Term Care Costs: A Michigan Guide.
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BIO:  Glenn R. Matecun is a Michigan estate planning and elder law attorney, helping families plan for life, resolve conflict, deal with loss, protect assets and preserve a lasting legacy. He has been an attorney for over 30 years and practices throughout the state of Michigan.

Glenn graduated from the Detroit College of Law (now Michigan State University College of Law) in 1989, where he was a member of the Detroit College of Law Review and graduated with honors (magna cum laude), second in his law school class. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Wayne State University in 1986.

Glenn is a Certified Elder Law Attorney, one of only 19 in the entire State of Michigan. He is a founding member of the National Alliance of Attorneys for Alzheimer’s Planning (N3AP), a national group recently organized to provide planning resources to professionals and the general public.

Glenn hosts Senior Law Radio every Sunday at 8 a.m. on WHMI, FM 93.5. The show provides cutting edge strategies and guidance on elder law, nursing home planning, Medicaid, long-term care planning, Wills, Trusts, probate, Veterans’ benefits and many other legal issues affecting today’s aging population.

Glenn’s other memberships include the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, WealthCounsel and ElderCounsel (nationwide groups of trust, estate and elder law attorneys and other legal and tax professionals), ElderLaw Answers, and the Probate & Estate Planning and Elder Law Sections of the Michigan Bar Association. He is also the Treasurer on the Board of Directors of the Michigan Forum of Estate Planners.

Glenn is an accredited attorney by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, and regularly works with senior Veterans to acquire benefits for home care and long-term care in senior living communities.

Glenn is a frequent speaker on Estate Planning, Elder Law and Veterans’ issues for businesses, churches, government agencies, professional groups and trade organizations. He has recently been featured on radio shows and is now a columnist for Money Inc. You can learn more about Glenn and his background at www.MichiganEstatePlans.com.

Glenn is committed to helping his clients understand that estate planning is not just about dividing property after death, it is about protecting you, your family, and your assets, and leaving a lasting legacy for future generations. Glenn has been married to his wife, Teri, for 30 years, and has 3 children, Sara, Bryan and Eric.

Glenn Matecun on the web: Visit: http://www.MichiganEstatePlans.com/
Glenn R. Matecun Story Content:

Planning for the Silent Thieves: Dementia, Alzheimer's, and
Parkinson's Disease

If you are the wife, husband, son or daughter of someone with, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease or Parkinson’s disease, you may be overwhelmed emotionally, physically and financially. You are consumed with the day-to-day care . . . 

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https://www.michiganestateplans.com/planning-for-the-silent-thieves-dementia-alzheimers-and-parkinsons-disease%EF%BB%BF/

Estate Planning as a Single Parent

While meeting their day-to-day physical and emotional needs is imperative, it is equally important that you prepare for the possibility of something happening to you. Fortunately, there are ways you can put measures in place which will help ensure your children have what they need should you not be able to care for them. . . .

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https://www.michiganestateplans.com/estate-planning-as-a-single-parent/

How Will You Spend
Your Moment in Time?

What this story teaches all of us, is that no matter our age, time is precious. It is a gift, not to be wasted. Speaker Michael Altshuler once said “The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot.”
Tick, tock, tick, tock. The clock is ticking. What are you going to do to make the best use of your time?

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https://www.michiganestateplans.com/will-spend-moment-time/

Online Scams and the Elderly

The internet has changed the way we locate information, communicate, and manage our daily affairs. While this technology has brought us many conveniences, it has also come with its problems. Namely, unscrupulous individuals who seek to target seniors through online scams. By knowing the online scams being used to target the elderly, you can avoid falling prey to their schemes.

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https://www.michiganestateplans.com/online-scams-elderly/
Can I Protect My Home
and Life Savings From
the Nursing Home?  
The 5 Biggest
Estate Planning Mistakes
How to Plan for a
Child With Special Needs
What Is a General
Durable Power of Attorney?
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★ The Shocking Truth About Elder Abuse

★ Recognizing the 5 Early Warning Signs of Dementia

★ Nursing Home Fears: Mitigating the Financial Burden

★ 5 Lies People Tell Themselves About Their Estate Plan

★ Myths About Long-Term Care: Why You Should Know Your Options

★ 3 Critical Mistakes People Make in Their Estate Planning

★ The Financial Side of Getting Older

★ Estate Planning When You Have a Stepfamily: 5 Tips for Getting it Right

★ Don't Accidentally Disinherit Your Children

★ Avoid Senior Scams During the Holidays


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