Fewer than two out of three American adults have a will or estate plan, the lowest rate since 2020, according to a recent survey from Caring.com. The survey also revealed…
Category: Will & Estate Law
Estate Planning Second Marriages - A Guide
The dynamics around estate planning second marriages can be tricky with the emotions involved and conflicts among beneficiaries. For example, it is not uncommon for children from an earlier marriage…
You Need an Estate Planning Attorney - Here's Why You Shouldn't Do It Alone
While do-it-yourself (DIY) estate planning documents can seem like a convenient and cost-effective option, they can come potential risks. It’s important to understand these drawbacks before deciding to create your…
How To Write a Will: The 7 Most Commonly Forgotten Sections
Writing a will is an essential step in preparing for the future, but many people forget to include important details that could cause complications for their loved ones after they…
Breaking Down a Power of Attorney in Ohio
A power of attorney (POA) is one of the most powerful legal documents an individual can possess. Having a POA carries with it significant responsibility. If it’s in the wrong…
Elderly Family Legal Considerations
Eleven percent of family caregivers live an hour or more away from their elderly or ailing loved one, according to a study from AARP and the National Alliance of Caregiving.…