Benjamin Hirsch

Married, father of 4. I also cook a mean burger on the grill.
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Indiana University, BA, Detroit College of Law, JD

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Lord I'm gettin' old.

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State Bar of Michigan

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  • Living with the Shame of Decapitation
    As decapitations become more prevalent in today's society, more headless among us are trying to fit in. Here are a few tips to help you rejoin society with your head held high.
  • Your Dentist and You
    Your dentist charges you an arm and a leg to torture you in a sadistic, slow and painful manner. Here's how to turn the tables.
  • 3 Must See Guy Movies
    Yeah, I'm sorry. I've had it with emotions and finding yourself and coping movies. I don't care about hair or nails or dresses or dances. I don't give a rat's patooty about coming of age or animal movies. Get over it.
  • Michigan Law Allows Some to Expunge Criminal Records
    There is a specific procedure to set aside convictions in Michigan, and with the job market, any advantage should be taken.
  • Different Ways to Abuse a Telemarketer
    Nightly calls from telemarketers provide a great opportunity for family entertainment. Here's why you should not renew your registration on the National Do Not Call Registry
  • The Daddy Voice
    Children are often times more responsive to intonation and inflection in your voice than to reason and argument.
  • The Bird
    It's Dad's fly tying feathers versus a Thanksgiving school project
  • Rite of Fire
    Answering questions about life, birds, bees, jet fuel and other.
  • Your Child's First Fly-Fishing Trip: Wisdom to Impart
    Considerations you should make when you take your child fly fishing for the first time.
  • Battle of Wits: The Vegetable Wars
    The never ending battle to make your kids eat healthy foods often ends in defeat
  • The School Carnival
    A dad watches his fifth grader taking his first steps towards adolescence.

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