Debt has a way of accruing quickly, especially when someone has limited income. Older adults are at particularly high risk for acquiring more debt than they have any means of repaying. Once someone retires, they may have a fixed income based on a pension or Social...
Probate Litigation
3 common misconceptions about the probate process in Ohio
Often, the process of probate can be time-consuming and stressful for those involved. Parties can find disputes within the process an overwhelming experience. However, many of the trying factors in probate proceedings can be the result of misconceptions. Identifying...
When do I need to hire a probate litigation attorney?
Working through grief following the death of a loved one is never easy. If the deceased appointed you to be the executor of their estate, it means that they are counting on you to be able to execute their estate plan according to their wishes. However, the probate...
Can you contest payable-on-death designations?
Payable-on-death designations are used on all kinds of financial accounts, including savings and checking accounts. They provide an easy (and immediate) way for money to transfer to someone else as soon as the owner of the account passes away. But a payable-on-death...
Probate: A long process, especially with litigation
The probate process can be long and tedious for those involved, especially if there is a dispute. Probate happens for many estates in Ohio, but when an estate plan is set up correctly and everything goes smoothly, it usually takes between six months and a year. When...
As an executor, do you have to pay for your own lawyer?
There is so much involved in being an executor for someone's estate that it is essentially a full-time job. You may need to devote dozens of hours of your life to handling paperwork, making phone calls and resolving financial issues. In addition to all of that work,...
How can I prove undue influence during estate litigation?
Going through estate litigation after the passing of a loved one can be a very distressing thing to go through. That's why it's important that you seek support from friends and those who will advocate for you. Knowing that you are not going through this alone and...
When someone’s heir is missing, what happens to the estate?
The probate process is already lengthy enough -- but it can get a lot longer if there’s a problem identifying or locating the decedent’s heirs. Until there’s been a reasonable effort to locate any unknown or missing heirs, nothing can move forward. How an executor can...
What should you know about payable-on-death rules and your estate?
When people open financial accounts, such as checking, savings, or money market accounts, they can name a beneficiary who will receive the balance if the owner passes away. This is an important component of an estate plan because it holds more weight than a will. ...
Estate disputes often connect to sentimental value
There are plenty of estate disputes that center around financial value. One heir gets less than another and contests the will on the grounds that the heir who got more money used undue influence to get it, for example. Money is a major source of conflict, especially...