Noah T. Harden
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**Noah T. Harden** *Ann Arbor, MI* *Ferguson & Widmayer, P.C.* Noah T. Harden is a dedicated attorney at Ferguson & Widmayer, P.C., based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he focuses on a diverse array of legal practice areas, including estate planning, personal injury, tax, tax planning, and trust administration. With a keen understanding of the complexities involved in estate and tax matters, Noah is committed to providing his clients with comprehensive legal solutions tailored to their unique needs. As an esteemed contributor to the Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE), Noah has established himself as a thought leader in the legal community. His extensive knowledge in estate planning and tax law is complemented by his experience as a lecturer and published author, where he shares valuable insights on trust administration, tax strategies, and the intricacies of estate planning. Noah's approach is client-centered, focusing on building lasting relationships and ensuring that each client feels informed and empowered throughout the legal process. Whether assisting families in crafting personalized estate plans to secure their legacies or guiding individuals through the complexities of personal injury claims, Noah is dedicated to achieving optimal outcomes for his clients. In addition to his legal practice, Noah is actively involved in various non-profit and charitable organizations, further demonstrating his commitment to the community and his passion for helping others. For individuals and families seeking reliable legal counsel in Ann Arbor, Noah T. Harden is a trusted advocate ready to navigate the challenges of estate planning, tax law, and personal injury with expertise and compassion.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.