People work hard for their money, and most take pride in being able to leave something to their loved ones one day. When Ohio residents do their estate planning, they likely want to be able to keep as much money in their family as possible and not swallowed up by...
Month: October 2020
Ohio lawmakers choose to offer treatment instead of jail time
Over the past few years, federal and state laws have come under fire for failing to address America’s growing drug problem. The laws also seem to disproportionately target minorities. Because of this, reforms at the federal, state and local levels have involved...
Estate planning: Dinners to discuss death are becoming popular
Death isn't particularly a great topic for discussion around the dinner table. However, Ohio residents who are thinking about estate planning might consider doing what many others have been doing, and that's hosting a dinner party for family and close friends to...
What should I include in a living will?
If you should get into an accident and sustain severe injuries, you may become unable to communicate your health care wishes to your doctor. If so, you should have a living will ready to assist you. Through a living will, you can convey how you want your doctors to...