If you die in Ohio without having made a Last Will and Testament, the law deems you to have died intestate. This means you created no will designating your heirs and what you wanted each of them to inherit from you. It also means that Ohio’s intestacy laws determine...
Month: January 2020
What should estate plan address?
You may have heard that you need to put together your estate plan. But do you know why it is so important? According to Pure Financial, how you do your estate plan can affect the quality of your life and the lives of those you leave behind. The first issue is the...
Factors that may affect Ohio child custody decisions
The care and custody of children following a divorce in Ohio is often an important issue for parents and courts alike. It can be difficult to work out how kids will receive the love, support, and financial resources they require. Courts seek to protect the best...
Preparing for your future medical and health care needs, today
It is not easy to plan for the future and know what kinds of care you may need down the road. There are many choices to make regarding things such as potential medical care and health care support you may need to plan for. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to...
Which attributes make us good candidates for marital dissolution?
Many Ohio residents do not realize they have other choices besides going to court when they are considering a divorce. If the thought of an expensive, lengthy and exhausting legal battle does not appeal to you, you may wish to learn about marital dissolution. Also...
Starting a family is a good reason to prepare your will
If there is a new baby in the house, life changes dramatically for everyone. Your brand-new daughter or son becomes the most important person in the world, and your protective instincts are on full alert. This is the perfect time to discuss your last will and...