Attorneys for Veterans, Not One-Size-Fits-All Advice
Veterans and military families often face legal needs that intersect with major life transitions, service-related injuries, growing families, relocations, and long-term planning. At Anchor Bay Law, we take the time to understand your goals, explain your options clearly, and help you move forward with confidence.
If you are a veteran in New Baltimore, Macomb County, or a nearby community, we can help you build a legal plan that protects what you have earned, supports your family, and reduces stress when life gets complicated.
Ways We Commonly Help Michigan Veterans
Estate Planning for Veterans and Military Families
Wills, trusts, and powers of attorney can protect your family, preserve your legacy, and reduce the risk of court involvement later. We help you set clear decision-makers and instructions, especially when life changes quickly.
Probate and Estate Administration for Surviving Families
If you have lost a spouse or loved one, probate can feel overwhelming. We guide families through filings, timelines, and asset transfers, and we work to keep the process organized and efficient.
Real Estate Help for Purchases, Sales, and Transfers
From reviewing documents to resolving title or transfer issues, we help veterans and families handle real estate matters with fewer surprises and fewer delays.
Personal Injury Representation After an Accident
If you were hurt in an auto accident, slip and fall, or dog bite incident, we can help you navigate insurance issues and pursue compensation so you can focus on recovery.
Criminal Defense, Expungements, and Driver’s License Restoration
Mistakes, misunderstandings, and past convictions can block employment and stability. We help clients with defense strategy, expungements, and license restoration pathways under Michigan law.
Business Law for Veteran Entrepreneurs
If you are starting or running a business, we help with entity formation, contracts, and practical legal protections that reduce risk as you grow.
What to Expect When You Contact Us
Step 1, Quick Intake
Tell us what is happening and what outcome you want. We will confirm the best next step and the right practice area.
Step 2, Clear Strategy
We explain your options in plain language, outline timelines, and identify risks so you can choose confidently.
Step 3, Strong Follow-Through
Once you decide to move forward, we take action, keep communication clean and timely, and keep you informed.
FAQs for Veterans Legal Services in New Baltimore and Macomb County
Do you offer free consultations for veterans?
We offer a free consultation option. The best way to confirm eligibility and what is included is to contact our office and share what you need help with.
What kinds of legal issues do you handle for veterans?
We commonly help with estate planning, probate and estate administration, real estate transactions, personal injury matters, business law, and criminal defense, including expungements and driver’s license restoration.
Can you help my spouse or family members too?
Yes. Many matters involve spouses, children, parents, or beneficiaries. We build legal plans that protect the entire household, not just one person.
Do you handle VA disability claims or appeals?
Our practice focuses on the legal services listed on this site. If your situation involves benefits-specific representation, we can still discuss your goals and point you toward the right type of resource during your consult.
Should I update my will or powers of attorney after major life changes?
Yes. Marriage, divorce, a move, a new child, a new home, or changes in finances are all good reasons to review your plan and update documents so they still match your wishes.
How can you help after a loved one passes away?
We guide families through probate and estate administration, help gather the required documents, and manage filings so assets can be transferred properly and on time.
Can you help with a real estate closing or property transfer?
Yes. We assist with real estate transactions and property transfers, including reviewing documents and addressing issues that could cause delays or disputes.
Do you offer phone or virtual consultations?
Yes. Phone and virtual consultations are available when an in-person visit is not convenient.
What should I bring to my consultation?
Bring any documents you have that relate to your issue, such as court papers, contracts, deeds, insurance correspondence, or prior planning documents. If you do not have everything yet, we can still start with what you have.
Which areas do you serve?
We are based in New Baltimore and serve clients across Macomb County and nearby communities.
Please note: the information on this page is for general education only and is not legal advice. For guidance on your specific situation, contact our office to speak with an attorney.


