The Law Offices of David L. Carrier P.C.
David Carrier is an experienced attorney specializing in estate planning and elder law. David is the host of the David Carrier Show on WOOD Radio, providing advice on estate planning, elder law, real estate, and business law. Prior to their current role, David worked as an associate at Miller Johnson and served as a Captain in the US Army, where David developed the Legal Automation Army Wide System. David holds a Master of Laws in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center, a J.D. from Boston University School of Law, and a B.A. in Philosophy and English from the University of Notre Dame.
The Law Offices of David L. Carrier P.C.
Located in Grand Rapids, MI, Carrier Law provides personalized estate planning and elder law services to West Michigan families. David Carrier and his team help clients establish wills, family trusts, estate plans, and financial protection plans. For clients in need of advice regarding the long-term care of their loved ones, Carrier Law can also help navigate the Medicaid planning process. Mission You’re not dealing with some amateur who dabbles in trusts or wills or whatever happens to be the latest fad. Our team cares about you and your family. I know that your situation is unique… I know what works, whether we’re doing a pre-plan to protect your future, a crisis nursing home plan to protect your life’s work, or a survivors’ protocol to deal with the death of a loved one. Available, friendly, experienced. Description Happily married. Father of 4. Oldest brother of 8. Been there. Done that. Bartender. Farmer. Mechanic. Lawyer for over 30 years. Graduated Notre Dame. Two law degrees: J.D., Boston University School of Law. Master of Laws, Taxation, Georgetown University Law Center. Captain, U.S. Army. Jumped out of perfectly good airplanes for my country. Airborne! Years of Pentagon duty. Years of big firm time. 33 years practicing law my way. Over 8000 families with solid LifePlanning™. Millions of dollars in life savings preserved, protected, defended from probate, excess taxes and nursing home poverty.