by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
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...
by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
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...
by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
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...
by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
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...
by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
Estate tax can sometimes informally be referred to as the “death tax,” as it is tax applied to the estate of the deceased before the money is passed to heirs and beneficiaries. Estate taxes are different from state to state and the federal government has rules and...
by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
The Baby Boomer generation is one of the greatest generations in modern times. The impact that generation has on the world is incredible and paved the way for many great generations after them. Born between 1946 and 1964, the Baby Boomer generation has reached...