About Benjamin A
Benjamin A Schock is an attorney practicing in Michigan. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (Pre-Law) from Michigan State University in 1999 and a Juris Doctor from Michigan State University College of Law in 2006. His academic background combined coursework in government and law, shaping an early interest in litigation and matters tied to local courts.
After completing law school, Schock entered private practice in Michigan. He is licensed to practice in the state and is admitted to appear before the Court of Veteran Appeals. Membership in local bar groups has been a steady part of his professional life. He is a member of the Macomb County Bar Association and the Macomb County Probate Bar Association, both since 2006.
Those memberships hint at the kinds of matters that make up his caseload. He handles probate and estate administration matters, guiding executors and families through court procedures and filings. He also represents veterans in appeals before the Court of Veteran Appeals, working on claims that require familiarity with administrative records and appellate briefing. His work requires attention to deadlines and an ability to work with both statutory rules and court practices.
Schock practices at Schock Solaiman Ramdayal PLLC. Colleagues and clients find that his work is grounded in practical problem solving. He spends time preparing filings, attending hearings, and consulting with clients about options. The cases he takes often demand careful document review and steady advocacy in local probate courts and administrative tribunals.
Outside of filings and hearings, Schock remains engaged in the local legal community. Longstanding membership in Macomb County bar groups gives him regular contact with peers in probate and civil practice. That network allows him to collaborate on complex matters and to stay current on procedural developments in county courts.
He maintains a practice in Michigan that includes probate and estate administration and representation of veterans in appeals before the Court of Veteran Appeals.