- GuardianshipYou have likely heard horror stories of family members who had to petition the court for a guardianship after a loved one became incapacitated. As you can imagine, that’s emotionally challenging for the family members and the incapacitated individual. Fortunately, your Ohio elder law attorney can help you plan for incapacitation. Then, if you become incapacitated, someone can step in to make decisions for you without going to court. The transition is seamless, so you won’t have to worry about court battles and conflict among your family.
- Medicaid PlanningLANCASTER, Ohio – Jarvis Law Office, P.C., a Medicaid planning, elder law, and asset protection law firm, announces the release of a free quiz, Is Your Asset Protection Plan Bullet-Proof? 5 Critical Questions to Ask Yourself. Designed to help Ohio residents gain insight into where they stand, the 60-second quiz asks direct questions, including, “Is the IRS your biggest problem?†After completing the quiz, participants can click a button to have the results emailed to them.
- Estate PlanningIt’s hard to have peace of mind without an estate plan in place. If you don’t have a will, trust, and other documents, the state will administer your estate for you. That means that some of your loved ones might not receive anything. Fortunately, there’s a simple solution to this problem. You can contact a Dublin estate planning attorney to begin devising your plan.
- WillsYour Ohio elder law attorney can also draft or update your will. You can use your will for charitable donations and leaving assets to your loved ones. You want to make sure the will is legally binding and will hold up if anyone contests it during probate. Your attorney will ensure the conditions are met so your last will and testament will honor your wishes.
- TrustsWhat is the difference between a revocable trust and an irrevocable trust? How does my elderly mother pay for her nursing home care? Can I be paid for caring for a family member? These are tough questions and we offer complete, detailed answers in our FAQs.
- Power of AttorneyOur attorney can create all the documents you need for a solid estate plan. This might include a will, trust, and durable powers of attorney. We can also help you plan for long-term care and more. Get the process started by scheduling your free consultation.
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- Tax LawContact our Southeast and Central Ohio estate tax planning lawyer today for a free consultation. After reviewing your case, the attorney will develop strategies to help you hold onto your assets.