When a loved one passes away, you may have concerns about their estate’s disbursement. If their will is not straightforward, it can lead to squabbles in probate court. Yet, by understanding the potential for disputes, you can do your part to prevent contentious and...
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What is a Trust?
In simple terms a trust is three party arrangement between a Trustee, a Beneficiary and a Grantor, where one party holds property for the benefit of another party. The party who holds the property is the Trustee, and the party who benefits from the property being held...
What Estate Planning Documents Does Everyone Need?
Estate planning has been on a lot of people’s minds lately due to the uncertainty created by COVID 19. Although estate planning can be complicated it doesn’t have to be, especially if you are just getting started. That is why we recommend everyone should start off at...
Ohio Insurance Coverage Issues Present in a Loss of Income Claim When a Business Has a Known Exposure to COVID-19
Many businesses in Ohio are suffering from a loss of business income due to events relating to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Dozens of articles have been written about the insurance coverage issues present when a restaurant or other “Non-essential” business closes...