Our Simple Will-Based Plan Includes

  • Last Will and Testament – development and drafting of a comprehensive, Ohio-compliant last will and testament based on your unique needs.
  • Financial Power of Attorney – to protection your wishes should you become incapacitated in the future.
  • Health Care Power of Attorney – to ensure someone you trust can make medical decisions on your behalf if needed.
  • Living Will – make sure your wishes regarding life saving treatment is followed.

Last Will and Testament

A Last Will and Testament explains how your assets should be distributed after your death. It allows you to name beneficiaries, appoint an executor to carry out your wishes, and—if applicable—designate guardians for minor children. A will gives you control over what happens to your property and helps avoid confusion or conflict among loved ones.

Financial Power of Attorney

A Financial Power of Attorney authorizes a trusted person to manage your financial matters if you are unable to do so yourself. This can include paying bills, handling bank accounts, managing property, or dealing with financial institutions. Having this document in place helps avoid the need for a court-appointed guardian if you become incapacitated.

Health Care Power of Attorney

A Health Care Power of Attorney allows you to name someone to make medical decisions on your behalf if you cannot communicate or make decisions for yourself. This ensures that a trusted person—not a court—can speak with doctors and make healthcare choices consistent with your wishes.

Living Will

A Living Will outlines your preferences regarding life-sustaining treatment in certain medical situations, such as terminal illness or permanent unconsciousness. It guides healthcare providers and loved ones by clearly stating your wishes about end-of-life care, helping reduce stress and uncertainty during difficult moments.

With local experience from a Cleveland estate planning lawyer selected for your unique situation, discover a better way to plan for your future in Cleveland.

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