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Rebecca Wrock Re-Elected to the State Bar of Michigan’s Probate and Estate Planning Council

October 21, 2024

Varnum estate planning attorney Rebecca Wrock has been re-elected to serve a three-year term as a Council Member of the Probate and Estate Planning Section of the State Bar of Michigan. The council oversees Michigan’s probate and estate planning attorneys, focusing on education, law development and Michigan appellate court decisions.

Wrock is an active member of the Probate and Estate Planning Section and has helped drive the progress of estate planning law in Michigan. As a member of Varnum’s Estate Planning Practice Team, her practice covers all areas of estate planning and estate settlement, including tax planning, charitable gift planning, business succession planning and long-term care planning. She has helped clients with everything from simple estate plans to complex strategies, ensuring protections for minor children, aging parents, loved ones with disabilities and even animal companions through pet trusts.

Wrock also serves as a Council Member and Chair-Elect of the Animal Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan. She is also involved in the nonprofit sector, having served as past chairperson of the board of Barn Sanctuary and vice president of the board of Attorneys for Animals.

Wrock is a recognized leader in her field, earning honors from Michigan Lawyers Weekly, Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers and the National Law Review. She also serves as adjunct faculty at Wayne State University Law School and regularly contributes to the Institute of Continuing Legal Education.

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