Our wills and trusts blog educates readers about the importance of creating and maintaining estate plans. Follow our blog to protect your assets and your family.
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Providing a Stress-Free Probate Experience for Surviving Spouses and Sole Heirs in Ohio in Less Than 12 MonthsIf a loved one has passed, and you are the surviving spouse or sole heir, Littlejohn Law can help you through Ohio probate in less than a year with no stress.
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Creating an Estate Plan to Protect Your Medical Practice While Providing for Your FamilyYou want your family to benefit from your Ohio medical practice after you are gone, but you don't want them to inherit the business. We go over some options.
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Avoid These Estate Planning Mistakes Commonly Made by DoctorsDoctors running busy practices often fail to plan adequately for the future. Find out what estate planning mistakes many doctors make so you can avoid them.
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POA is the Perfect Christmas GiftNot sure what to get your loved one for Christmas… Give them the Gift of Peace of Mind.
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Doctors’ Estate Plans Should Address These Unique IssuesMedical professionals face some unique estate planning challenges. Doctors should meet with an experienced attorney to make sure their plans cover all the bases.
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Consultation and Strategy for old Saint Nick, aka Mr. Claus, aka SantaWhat Santa's Estate Planning consultation can teach you about estate planning.
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Ex-Spouses, Re-marriages, and Stepchildren Are Good Reasons to Take Another Look at Your Estate PlanRe-marriage often brings children from previous marriages together under the same roof. These blended families can cause confusion when it comes to inheritance.
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Kobe's daughter left out of his $600 million dollar estate?!?!?!Kobe's seven-month-old daughter was left out of his $600 million dollar estate. Click to learn what will happen here.
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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.