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- Posted June 25, 2026
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‘Estate Planning for the Farm-Owning Family’
Guest speaker - Attorney Warren H. Krueger III, Foster, Swift, Collins & Smith P.C.
The Jackson Area Estate Planning Commission met May 13 at Cascades Manor House in Jackson.
(l-r) Guest John Shaw, land seller for Schrader Real Estate; and Charlie and Todd Dobben, Dobben Agency.
(l-r) From Chalgian & Tripp: attorneys Anne Campau and JAEPC Director at Large Tim Ehlert; Barry Malek, County National Bank; and attorney Martin Lozier.
(l-r) Erik Smith, Generations Financial; David Goldfarb, president, Estate & Pension Plans, Inc.; and attorney James Fleming, Fleming & Fleming.
(l-r) From Curtis, Curtis and Brelinski: attorneys Ethan Loch and JAEPC Secretary Brad Brelinski.
(l-r) Jen DeBiasi, FM Financial; Scott Blakemore, Guidestream Financial; and attorney Wesley Harper, Okemos.
(l-r) Dean Adkins, Business Development, Credit Union Trust, Troy; and JAEPC President Dylan Thomas, Generations Financial.
Hendrik Schuur, Board Treasurer, Ella Sharp Museum; and Denise Moeckel, Edward Jones.
(l-r) JAEPC Director at Large Steve Castle, Executive Director, Jackson Interfaith Shelter; and JAEPC Vice President Dan Vander Hill, Spring Arbor University.
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