People draft wills in Ohio so they can direct who will receive their property when they pass away. Without a will, the deceased’s property will be passed to various family members in accordance with Ohio’s law of intestate succession. This could lead to results that...
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Month: July 2022
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Paying off debt during the estate administration process
There’s a lot that goes into administering an estate. Inventorying assets, identifying and reaching out to heirs and beneficiaries, and paying off the estate’s debts can all be overwhelming. The best way to make the process manageable is to break it down into pieces....
Do parents have different estate planning needs?
Most people think that estate plans are only needed for the elderly, but really, anyone 18 or older should have one. This is because, once you are no longer a child, your parents do not automatically have the power to do much of anything. As such, if a college student...