Ohio Estate Administration Checklist
When a family member or loved one passes away, settling their estate can be an extremely emotional and difficult process. Serving as the executor of the deceased’s estate can be a lot of work. Navigating probate, filing paperwork and meeting deadlines, distributing...
read moreBiological Parents’ Rights After Adoption in Ohio
In some cases, biological parents will place their child or children for adoption. Sometimes an adoption plan is made during pregnancy, and in other cases, it happens after the birth of the child. In any case, many people ask if a biological parent can regain custody...
read moreDo You Need to Hire an Estate Administration Attorney in Ohio?
If you know in advance that you are appointed the executor, or if you plan to seek authority as administrator, of an estate, then an attorney will greatly ease some of the burden when going into probate. However, when you need to hire an estate administration...
read moreHow to Perform the Duties of Executor of an Estate
If you’ve been named the executor of an estate, it’s important to remember that it is not a role to take lightly. The duties of an executor of an estate take planning and understanding of the deceased’s will and Ohio law. The deceased’s will should have an executor...
read moreTennessee House Passes Bill Allowing Adoption Groups to Refuse Service to LGBTQ Couples
In April 2019, the Tennessee House of Representatives voted 67-22 in support of a new bill that would legally allow adoption groups to refuse service to LGBTQ parents and families because of religious beliefs or morals. The bill will allow faith-based adoption...
read more5 Important Questions to Ask Your Surrogacy Lawyer
There are many reasons why growing families choose to work with a gestational surrogate, including LGBTQ families and fertilities issues . No matter the reason, when choosing the surrogate path to grow your family, there are questions to ask your surrogacy lawyer...
read moreOhio Surrogacy Laws: What You Need to Know
Ohio Surrogacy Laws: Everything You Need to Know in Family Planning When trying for a child with your partner has not resulted in the hoped-for outcome, but adoption is not a likely option for you as well, surrogacy is still a choice that partners can pursue to grow...
read moreCommon Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid for Married Couples
Getting married is one of the greatest joys in life. Once you and your partner have tied the knot, your lives are intertwined — and so are your assets. Assets like houses, stocks, investments, properties and more acquired during the marriage are shared between married...
read moreFAQ: Second Parent Adoption Law in Ohio
Are you thinking about adopting your partner’s child? Or are you in a same-sex marriage and want to ensure you and your spouse have the same legal rights and obligations as parents to your child(ren)? Ohio Adoption Records Law Changed: Here’s What You Need to Know At...
read moreHow to Decide if it’s Time for a Nursing Home or Assisted Living
As we get older, sometimes it becomes harder to carrying out day-to-day responsibilities. Even simple tasks like showers, going to the restroom, or even cooking a simple meal can be daunting tasks. For some people, adult children or even grandchildren are able to take...
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