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If You Have Young Children, You Need a Will to Appoint a GuardianTop Ohio family law attorney discusses the implications of failing to name a guardian for your children in the event of your death or incapacitation.
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Who Can Help If You Are in the Hospital and Can’t Pay Your Bills?A durable financial power of attorney is important to have in case you are unable to take care of your own finances. Find out why everyone should have one.
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Why Everyone Should Have a Healthcare Power of AttorneyWhether you are young and healthy or older and in poor health, you should name a Power of Attorney agent to make healthcare decisions for you if you can’t.
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Working With an Estate Planning Attorney Now Will Save You Money Down the RoadHow long will your life savings last if you or your spouse need a nursing home, and you don't have an estate plan that protects your assets? We'll tell you!
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You Can Get Help Paying for a Nursing Home, But You May Need to Plan AheadBenefits are available through the Medicaid program to pay for nursing home care for those who qualify. We discuss who may be eligible for this program.
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Governmental Immunity - is it a free pass for a city?Governmental immunity is not a free pas for a political subdivision like a city, village, county, or township
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SOL…No it doesn’t mean what you think it means. It stands for Statute of LimitationsDon't let the Statute of Limitations ruin your real estate litigation case
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Caring for a Person With Special Needs? Consider This Important TrustYour loved one with special needs depends on government benefits for basic needs, but with a special needs trust, you can enhance their experiences.
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Making the Most Out of Opportunities Provided by the CARES ActIf you have been affected financially by COVID-19, the CARES Act provides some opportunities for relief. Find out how your estate plan could be affected here.
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If You Have an IRA, You Need to Revisit Your Estate Plan in Light of 2020 ChangesIf an IRA is part of your estate plan, you need to know about recent changes that will affect how you can manage the money and pass it on to your beneficiaries.