In the absence of a trust, Ohio probate court is required whether a person dies with or without a will. After determining an inventory of the assets, and the heirs, an estate sale may follow. Here are a few frequently asked questions we receive on estate sales. Who...
Trying to manage your assets can be a major challenge in life, and it can become even more complicated after death. I’ve often met with families who do not realize complexities that come in managing the assets of a deceased loved one. The families I’ve spoken to often...
While you have the right to contest a will in the state of Ohio, there are rules and processes for probate court you must follow. For those who feel they need to contest a will in Ohio, they should first meet with an experienced probate attorney to ensure they meet...
Handling the death of a loved is often an emotionally draining experience. As the executor of your loved one’s estate, wrapping up their affairs is an added challenge. Upon death, the property of the deceased becomes known as the “probate estate.” Use this...
Grieving the death of a loved one isn’t easy. Add the prospect of going to a probate court, and even the calmest person is likely to feel stressed. However, you may get some unexpected legal relief through “Release of Administration.” Release from...