The term deadbeat parent is heard a lot in Ohio. it is often used to refer to fathers who do not pay their child support. However, the legal definition of the term is a bit more involved and takes into consideration more factors. Because this term is derogatory and...
Month: December 2017
What are some common estate planning myths?
Estate planning in Ohio is the process of ensuring your assets are managed after your death. Having a good plan ensures the court does not have to get involved and can make things much easier for your loved ones. While you have probably heard of estate planning, you...
Avoiding estate planning? Here’s what you need to know
Thinking of death and end-of-life plans is understandably uncomfortable for most people in Ohio. Even more uncomfortable, perhaps, is leaving loved ones with a messy estate and no proper guidance during their time of grieving.A proper estate plan is more than just an...
How can I decide at what age to grant inheritance?
One of the important aspects of developing your estate plan in Ohio is to determine who will get your assets. For most people, this means delegating your money. You will likely leave it to your spouse, if you have one, and your children. However, if you are doing your...
Is it possible to divorce-proof a marriage?
Obviously, when you get married, you never expect to end up in an Ohio divorce court. However, the reality is that many couples do end up divorced. You may wonder if there are certain qualities or characteristics of couples who divorce which could point to what not to...