Preparing for Parenthood: Egg and Sperm Donor Agreements
Whether you are a single person, a couple who struggles with infertility, or a same sex couple, when two people need to use the help of others and medical science to help create their family, there are often many questions raised about the legal ramifications of...
read moreTrusts 101: How Can a Trust Work in my Estate Plan?
A trust is a relationship in which a person, called the grantor, makes gifts to beneficiaries through an intermediary third party, the trustee, charged with making those gifts as instructed by the grantor. The defining characteristic of trusts is flexibility. There...
read moreMaking Changes to Your Divorce Decree? Get Everything in Writing!
Going through a divorce or dissolution can be a difficult and emotional process. Receiving that final decree signed by a Judge can feel like a huge weight has been lifted. But your life doesn't stop changing just because of a decree. In my experience, as the years go...
read moreWhat’s at Stake in the Sixth Circuit for Same Sex Couples?
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals will be busy come August 6, 2014 as every single state in their jurisdiction (Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee) has brought a case related to gay marriage to their courtroom for a decision. Now that the Sixth Circuit has...
read moreTransfer on Death Designation Affidavits for Real Estate Property in Ohio
Anyone who has taken the estate of a loved one through the Probate Court for administration has more than likely wished that the process was smoother, easier, and faster. Many people don't know that in addition to drafting your Last Will and Testament to bequeath your...
read moreWhen Should I Update My Estate Plan?
We recommend that our clients revisit their estate plans with an attorney every five years. Estate and tax law is always changing, and regularly reviewing your plan with an attorney will ensure that you take advantage of all favorable changes and adequately cope with...
read moreWhat is Ancillary Probate and How to Avoid Ancillary Probate in your estate plan in Ohio
Do you own real estate? Vacation homes? Timeshares? Investment real estate in multiple states? If you do, you need to know what is ancillary probate and how to avoid ancillary probate in your estate plan in Ohio. No matter where a person is when they pass away, or...
read moreColumbus Durable Power of Attorney: A Very Sharp Tool
What would happen if you had a car accident tomorrow and went into a coma? Who would pay your bills? Take care of your home? Pets? Children? Who would make sure your insurance is paying your benefits properly?
And how would those people know what do to?
read moreOhio Adoption Records Law Changed: Here’s What You Need to Know
Help us spread the word: Ohio adoption records law has changed in 2014. If you placed a child for adoption between January 1964 and September 1996, you have until March 20, 2015 to let the state of Ohio know where your child can reach your or, in the alternative, that...
read moreHow to Get the Most from an Attorney-Client Relationship
An Attorney-Client relationship is just that, a relationship. It is protected, privileged and personal. It requires commitment from both parties to work together to achieve the best outcome for the client both legally and personally. Here are some ways that I find...
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