If you have a physical impairment, then Ohio law may allow you to apply for a conservatorship. While many tend to think of this as a permanent type of relationship, it's not. Both applicants and prospective conservators must attend hearings before the establishment of...
Month: November 2020
When might an Ohio judge decide that a testator lacked testamentary capacity?
Most adults understand the importance of drafting a will. It allows them to have a say in deciding what will happen with their property once they pass away. What many people may not realize is that not just anyone can draft this legal document. There are certain...
Is contesting a will the best decision?
If you are left dissatisfied by what is revealed in a family member’s will, you may be considering whether to file a challenge. While reports suggest that will contests are on the increase, it is never something you can take lightly. What are the negatives to a will...
Can I challenge a beneficiary designation?
Your parents were never big spenders. Despite earning well, they lived in a modest house, drove an old car and preferred to cook at home rather than eat out. When your father died, you tried to tempt your mother to spend some of her money on seeing the world. Yet, she...
How do you divide heirlooms not mentioned in the estate plan?
“What? That old thing?” Some people boast about the value of the objects they own. Others take the opposite approach, downplaying the cost of a painting or piece of furniture they “found in a thrift store.” They may care so little about an item’s monetary value that...
I don’t trust a trustee. Can I remove them?
When you were a child, your parents told you that your grandmother had created a trust in your name. At the time, you did not know what that meant, other than that, grandma had left you some money, but you could not spend it yet. With time, you took more interest and...
Do you have concerns over someone’s guardian?
“Once a guardianship is imposed, there are few safeguards in place to protect against individuals who choose to abuse the system.” Those are the words of the US Senate Committee on Aging after a 2018 investigation into guardianship. That is a worrying statement if a...
Can I challenge a will in Ohio?
Sometimes when you read a person’s will, it can be a pleasant surprise. You may discover that your aunt, who lived a simple life, had secretly built a multimillion-dollar property portfolio. Or that the elderly gentlemen you mowed the lawn for left you some money....
What to do when an executor isn’t properly managing the estate
Estate administration is somewhat notorious for being a time-consuming process. While you may hope to receive your share of the inheritance promised in the estate plan quickly, the executor has many things they have to do before they can distribute assets to you and...
Who should make financial decisions on your behalf?
It can be unpleasant to think about passing away or becoming incapacitated. However, failing to make plans if either of these things happen can prove to be a costly and painful mistake. One significant consequence could be that someone you do not trust or know could...