Benjamin I. Hirsch

P.O. Box 1368, Royal Oak, MI

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Patricia

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21 Nov, 2011
Mr. Hirsch handled an Elder Care case for a relative and was without a doubt the best attorney for the job. He is very knowledgeable in Elder Care Laws for the State of Michigan. There were so many benefits available that we had no way of knowing about without his diligence and research. We are very grateful that he was able to give our family member the lifestyle he deserves. I have subsequently referred another family member who is a disabled person to him for assistance. He is a very caring Attorney who takes the time to be aware of the needs of his client. I highly recommend him to anyone.
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Darren

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21 Nov, 2011
Benjamin Hirsch at Cornerstone Legal P.C. in Troy Michigan was very helpful in explaining what I did not understand about estate planning. I had a lot of questions and he was able to explain them in my terms so I understood, unlike some lawyers I know. And that is very important to me. From the power of attorney to my trust, he finished everything in a reasonable amount of time too. I am very happy with using his services and am recommending him to my friends and family.
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Jennifer

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05 Nov, 2010
Benjamin Hirsch has every quality anyone would want in a lawyer. His knowledge of the law is vast, and yet he is always able to explain everything in a very clear and simple way. He is savvy and nimble in court, and uses the law to his clients' best advantage. He also truly cares about his clients as people, and he does everything possible to get the desired legal outcome. He has helped me with divorce and custody issues, and provided excellent advice and guidance when a family member faced criminal issues. I met with several other lawyers before finding Benjamin Hirsch, and he is by far the best. I would recommend him to anyone who wants the finest lawyer out there.
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