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James D. Hubbert is the managing partner at the Law Offices of Graham & Hubbert, located in Bloomfield Hills, MI. With over 28 years of extensive legal experience, he specializes in Estate Planning, Divorce & Separation, and Wills & Living Wills. James has earned a reputation for excellence in the legal community, holding an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, a remarkable 9.9 rating from AVVO, and recognition as a top 1% attorney by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. His client satisfaction is reflected in his consistent 5-star ratings from Martindale-Hubbell, AVVO, and the American Institute of Attorneys. James’s approach to legal representation is characterized by promptness, thorough preparation, and professionalism. He is committed to providing clients with personalized attention, ensuring that each individual receives the quality service they deserve at an affordable price. His wealth of knowledge and experience allows him to navigate complex legal matters effectively, making him a trusted advocate for those facing significant life changes. A cum laude graduate from Michigan State College of Law (formerly Detroit College of Law), James was also a member of the Law Review, showcasing his commitment to legal scholarship. Prior to his law degree, he attended Wayne State University, where he made the Dean’s List and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice. James was admitted to the State Bar of Michigan in 1988 and has since developed a strong practice that prioritizes the needs of his clients while addressing the nuances of family law and estate planning. For expert legal guidance in Bloomfield Hills and the surrounding areas, James D. Hubbert stands out as a reliable source of support in navigating the complexities of Estate Planning, Divorce & Separation, and Wills & Living Wills.
Trust attorneys help individuals and families create and administer trusts for asset protection, tax planning, and wealth transfer. Common matters include trust creation, trust administration, trust disputes, special needs trusts.