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Wills vs. Trusts: Which One Is Right for You?

Creating a well-detailed estate plan allows an individual to provide instructions about how their assets and property should be managed in the event of their death or sudden incapacitation. In the state of Ohio, wills and trusts are among the most common solutions for individuals and families considering estate planning.

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Estate Planning for Young Adults

When most young people hear the term “estate planning,” they may think it only applies to older people or those who have a large amount of assets they need to protect. However, there are a number of reasons a young adult should have an estate plan, and it’s always better

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Using an Estate Planning Attorney vs. Online Forms

Having a well-detailed estate plan is important to protect your assets, property, and surviving loved ones and prepare for the uncertainties of life. With your estate planning documents, you can provide detailed instructions about how you want your estate to be handled, distributed to beneficiaries, or disposed of when you’re

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Is a Handwritten Will Valid in Ohio?

A last will and testament, commonly referred to as just a will, is the most basic instrument of estate planning. Among other purposes, it is used to declare who among your loved ones and heirs receives what when you pass away. Unfortunately, many Americans don’t even have a will in

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Important Documents to Have in Place Before Dementia Sets In

About 5 million Americans currently suffer from Alzheimer’s, with the number expected to triple in the next four years. For those aged 85 or older, the odds are that half will develop the disease. Alzheimer’s is the most prominently mentioned form of dementia, representing 50 to 60 percent of all

Read More

Wills vs. Trusts: Which One Is Right for You?

Creating a well-detailed estate plan allows an individual to provide instructions about how their assets and property should be managed in the event of their death or sudden incapacitation. In the state of Ohio, wills and trusts are among the most common solutions for individuals and families considering estate planning.

Read More

Estate Planning for Young Adults

When most young people hear the term “estate planning,” they may think it only applies to older people or those who have a large amount of assets they need to protect. However, there are a number of reasons a young adult should have an estate plan, and it’s always better

Read More

Using an Estate Planning Attorney vs. Online Forms

Having a well-detailed estate plan is important to protect your assets, property, and surviving loved ones and prepare for the uncertainties of life. With your estate planning documents, you can provide detailed instructions about how you want your estate to be handled, distributed to beneficiaries, or disposed of when you’re

Read More

Is a Handwritten Will Valid in Ohio?

A last will and testament, commonly referred to as just a will, is the most basic instrument of estate planning. Among other purposes, it is used to declare who among your loved ones and heirs receives what when you pass away. Unfortunately, many Americans don’t even have a will in

Read More

Important Documents to Have in Place Before Dementia Sets In

About 5 million Americans currently suffer from Alzheimer’s, with the number expected to triple in the next four years. For those aged 85 or older, the odds are that half will develop the disease. Alzheimer’s is the most prominently mentioned form of dementia, representing 50 to 60 percent of all

Read More

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