by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
When it comes to estate planning, there are many options that grantors can take to protect their assets, take care of beneficiaries after passing, and ensure that their estate is properly managed. One question that many people face is whether to opt for a revocable...
by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
Toward the end of someone’s life, they may decide who will execute their last will and testament after they pass away. That person is called an estate administrator, executor or fiduciary. No matter the name, it’s important to understand the estate administration...
by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
Three Things You Should Know About Planning Your Estate with Medicaid As people get older, it’s natural to want to begin to plan for the future and worry about their long-term medical care. Decisions must be made about who will take care of them, where they will stay...
by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
Planning what will happen to your assets after you have passed is never an easy thing to think about. Many people may associate preparing a last will and testament with the idea of death and leaving loved ones behind. However, it’s critical to establish these...
by Obenour Legal | Estate Planning Law
A child is a wonderful addition to your life. But with their births come several considerations you will need to make regarding your family’s long-term planning. One of the most important decisions a parent will make is choosing your child’s guardian. Parents do not...
by The Obenour Legal Group | Estate Planning Law, LGBT Law
There are many tools available for Ohio residents to control their property and health care during their lifetimes and after death. The goal of any estate plan is to protect your assets and minimize your risk as you age. Estate plans prepared by our firm are tailored...