Michael C. Taylor
Estate Planning
Curriculum vitae
EXPERIENCE
Mr. Michael C. Taylor is a member of the firm’s Trust and Estates Practice Group. Mr. Taylor is a graduate of Kalamazoo College (B.A., 2005) and he received his law degree from Wayne State University School of Law (J.D., 2008).
Mr. Taylor’s primary areas of practice are probate litigation, trust and will contests, trust and estate administration and estate planning. Mr. Taylor has extensive experience representing personal representatives, trustees, fiduciaries and beneficiaries in complex contested and non-contested estate and trust administration matters.
In addition to practicing law, Mr. Taylor currently serves as the Mayor of the City of Sterling Heights. He was first elected to the Sterling Heights City Council in 2009. In 2014, at age 31, Mr. Taylor was appointed Mayor of Sterling Heights, becoming the youngest U.S. mayor of a city with a population greater than 100,000 residents – a distinction he held for several years. In March 2025, Governor Gretchen Whitmer appointed Mr. Taylor to serve as member of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation Executive Committee. Mr. Taylor is also actively involved in the South East Michigan Council of Governments, the Michigan Mayors Association, Michigan Municipal League, and serves in a leadership role with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, along with a number of other civic and charitable organizations.
Mr. Taylor enjoys spending his free time with his wife, Christina and children, Clara, Hudson and Theodore.
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Mr. Michael C. Taylor is a member of the firm’s Trust and Estates Practice Group. Mr. Taylor is a graduate of Kalamazoo College (B.A., 2005) and he received his law degree from Wayne State University School of Law (J.D., 2008).
Mr. Taylor’s primary areas of practice are probate litigation, trust and will contests, trust and estate administration and estate planning. Mr. Taylor has extensive experience representing personal representatives, trustees, fiduciaries and beneficiaries in complex contested and non-contested estate and trust administration matters.
In addition to practicing law, Mr. Taylor currently serves as the Mayor of the City of Sterling Heights. He was first elected to the Sterling Heights City Council in 2009. In 2014, at age 31, Mr. Taylor was appointed Mayor of Sterling Heights, becoming the youngest U.S. mayor of a city with a population greater than 100,000 residents – a distinction he held for several years. In March 2025, Governor Gretchen Whitmer appointed Mr. Taylor to serve as member of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation Executive Committee. Mr. Taylor is also actively involved in the South East Michigan Council of Governments, the Michigan Mayors Association, Michigan Municipal League, and serves in a leadership role with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, along with a number of other civic and charitable organizations.
Mr. Taylor enjoys spending his free time with his wife, Christina and children, Clara, Hudson and Theodore.
Practice Areas
- Probate Litigation, Will & Trust contests
- Estate and Trust administration
- Estate Planning
EDUCATION
- Wayne State University Law School (J.D. 2008)
- Kalamazoo College (B.A. Economics, 2005)
Admitted to Practice
• Michigan: 2008
Memberships
- Michigan State Bar – Probate & Estate Planning Section
- Mayor, City of Sterling Heights, MI
- Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Executive Committee Board Member
- Michigan Municipal League – Michigan Association of Mayors
- U.S. Conference of Mayors, Manufacturing and Career and Technical Education Vice Chair
Articles
• Font choice exposes fabricated document, Michigan Lawyers Weekly, March 30, 2023 (https://milawyersweekly.com/news/2023/03/30/font-choice-document/)
News / blog
Jared Trust and Jordyn Hawk Obtain Defense Verdict in Oakland County Medical Malpractice Trial
Attorneys Jared Trust and Jordyn Hawk recently secured a defense verdict on behalf of four podiatrists following a week-long jury trial in Oakland County Circuit Court. The claims arose from the plaintiff’s podiatric treatment and subsequent right leg amputation, with...
Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms City of Highland Park’s Authority to Regulate Recreational Marijuana Facilities
A unanimous three-judge panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed summary disposition in favor of the City of Highland Park in a case brought by a company challenging the City’s ordinance prohibiting marijuana facilities within its boundaries. AFJN Holdings, LLC...



