When you're creating your first visitation plan, remember that it's likely to be changed. What you want and what the other parent wants may not be the same. However, having both of you draw up a plan is a good place to start. You can see where your plans overlap, and...
How to terminate power of attorney documents
After creating a power of attorney (POA), an Ohio estate owner can choose to revoke that document. For example, if the person who granted the power passes away, the document typically terminates upon their death. The individual who grants the POA could also choose to...
What items should not be in your will?
When you draft a will with your attorney, there are a few things you might think that you want to include. However, there are times when including your wishes isn't appropriate. For example, most people think that a will is where funeral instructions should go. The...
4 ways to fund a revocable living trust
There are numerous documents to consider when putting together your estate plan. While many people are aware of wills, more people in Ohio should consider the advantages of revocable living trusts. These trusts do not require probate, and they can help people better...
Avoiding three potential problems when planning an estate
Ohio residents who are going through the estate planning process should keep three potential problems in mind. Outdated plans, beneficiary designations gone wrong and a lack of digital information are all issues that can cause court-bound family feuds, conflict and...