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Advance Directives
Wills (Ohio)
Real basics including what happens to property in both names and what happens if
you die without a will.
Probate (Ohio)
Basic facts on how long it takes, what's involved and what property is not
included. Probate is a legal proceeding to administer certain kinds of property
after the owner has died and to see that claims, expenses and taxes are properly
paid, and that the remaining estate is distributed to those entitled to receive
it (either based on a will or based on operation of law if there is no will).
Wills,
Lack of Wills, And Estate Administration
(Ohio)
How to make a will or revoke a will, lost damaged or destroyed wills,
limitations on wills and how property is distributed
absent a will (see Statute of Descent and Distribution). Also learn about
probating a will, accounting, taxing and distribution of assets and more.
Living Trusts (Ohio)
Advantages and disadvantages over probate.
A trust exists
when one person gives property to another person to hold and manage for others
(the beneficiaries). Although no statute or
regulation defines the phrase "living trust," it generally describes a trust
that the grantor can amend or revoke during his or her lifetime.
Administering An Estate Without A Will (Ohio)
Here's what happens.
The Law Of
Probate Trusts & Estates (All 50 States & DC)
Links to the statutes, case law, and help groups in Ohio.
Wills In All 50 States & DC
Select Ohio on the right.
Being An Executor (Not State Specific)
The Right Of A Surviving Spouse To Get A Certain Share Of The Estate
(All 50 States & DC)
Making A Will (Not State Specific)
When you need one & what to put in one.
Life Advice About Being An Executor (Not State Specific)
An overview of the executor's role.
Find The AARP In Ohio
The AARP offers legal advocacy for seniors and may also have state specific
consumer brochures which are available to everyone.
See Misc. On Estate Planning
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Ohio Medical Directives/Living Wills (Consumer-SOS)
Trust Funds
Know How To Protect Your Assets (Ohio)
Real basics on using corporations, trusts and insurance to protect your assets.
Trusts- Frequently Asked Questions (Not state Specific)
Setting Up a Trust For Someone Who Can't Control Their Spending
Also learn what you can do to protect the trust from creditors or from being
assigned to someone else other than your beneficiary.
The Law Of
Probate Trusts & Estates (All 50 States & DC)
Links to the statutes, case law, and help groups in Ohio.
Living Trust Offers: How to Make Sure They're Trust-worthy
Establishing A Trust Fund (Not State Specific)
A trust fund is not just for the wealthy.
Guardianships (Ohio)
Basic information on types of guardianship, powers, legal obligations and
paperwork to file.
See Seniors
Power of Attorney
Financial Powers of Attorney (Ohio)
The uses of such, the powers you can grant and the limits on such.
Ohio
Booklet with Free Forms for Health Care Power Of Attorney, Do Not Resuscitate,
Advance Directives
Durable Power Of Attorney & Health Care Directives (Nolo.com)
Find The AARP In Ohio
The AARP offers legal advocacy for seniors and may also have state specific
consumer brochures which are available to everyone.
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Misc. On Estate Planning
Know How To Protect Your Assets (Ohio)
Real basics on using corporations, trusts and insurance to protect your assets.
Understanding Gift and Estate Taxes (Ohio)
Joint
Bank Accounts (Ohio)
Almost all joint bank accounts have a survivorship feature. This means that
following the death of one of the holders (or depositors) of a joint account,
the account automatically passes to the other holder or holders. This is an
easy method of estate planning and the reason for the popularity of such
accounts. For example, a parent can open a joint and survivorship account with
a child as the joint owner and know the child will have the account at the
parent's death.
The Death Of A Spouse
(Check List Of To Do's)
Good tips for people in every state.
Retirement, Estate
Planning & Social Security (Nolo.com)
Over 80 articles on the
above subjects.
Estate Planning Websites
(Lots of Links For Many States)
Where To Write For
Vital Records (50 States & DC)
For birth, death and marriage certificates, divorce papers and more.
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