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Protecting Your Assets With Wills and Trusts in Ohio

One of the best things you can do for your loved ones is leave them with a clear understanding of how you would like your assets distributed when you are gone. If you choose to go through life without an estate plan in place, you are risking losing control over how your assets are distributed after you are gone. An experienced estate planning lawyer can help you safeguard your assets and provide for your loved ones when you are gone.

At the Cincinnati law office of Eric L. Anderson, LLC, we provide clients with personalized estate planning services that meet their unique needs. We work closely with clients to help them maximize risks to their estate plan, clearly explaining all of their estate planning options.

Don't burden your loved ones with a complicated estate administration process. Call (513) 360-4935 to discuss your options with a knowledgeable estate planning attorney.

Personalized Estate Planning to Meet Your Needs

At our firm, we utilize a broad range of estate planning tools to meet the unique needs of our clients. You can trust us to help you lay out a clear estate plan through the use of:

  • Wills
  • Trusts
  • Living wills
  • Healthcare power of attorney
  • Guardianships
  • Power of attorney

If you die in Ohio without a will, the state will use intestate laws to distribute your property. That may be something you are fine with, but having even a simple estate plan put together now can help you make your wishes clear and ensure that your loved ones will be taken care of after you are gone.

Don't Leave Your Healthcare Decisions to Others

As demonstrated by recent high-profile cases, when someone becomes incapacitated and doesn't have a living will or healthcare power of attorney, family members are left to hash out medical decisions. This is an unfair burden on your family and takes the decision making right out from under you. We can help you make your stance clear on a variety of medical and end of life issues.

To learn more about how we can help you plan your estate, contact us today for a free initial consultation.