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Misconceptions surround estate planning, leading many to believe it's solely for the affluent or elderly. However, this couldn't be farther from reality. Regardless of age, income, or assets, estate planning is vital. For comprehensive estate planning, enlist an estate planning attorney in Cincinnati. This ensures your loved ones are cared for, your estate avoids probate, and your dignity and autonomy are upheld in life's final stages. Discover the truth about estate planning—its importance spans across every individual, transcending financial status and age.
Shur Law is a trusted estate planning firm in Ohio and Kentucky. We help our clients to protect their assets, leave a legacy, and control what happens in the event of incapacity.
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Estate Planning Documents:
- Final Will and Testament
A last will and testament is a legal document detailing your wishes regarding assets and dependents after your death.
- Living Will
A living will is a legal document detailing your desires regarding your medical treatment in circumstances where you are unable to express informed consent.
- Health Care Power of Attorney
A health care power of attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint your agent to make important decisions about your medical care: treatment options, medication, surgery, or end-of-life care.
- Financial Power of Attorney
A financial power of attorney is a legal document that gives your agent the right to make your financial, business, and real estate choices when you cannot make these decisions.
- Transfer on Death Deed
A transfer on death deed allows you to select a beneficiary who will receive your property when you’ve passed away. It allows you to avoid your properties going through probate.
- Payable on Death Bank Transfer
A payable on death is an arrangement where you designate beneficiaries to receive all your bank or credit union funds upon your death. It allows you to avoid your funds going through probate.
- Payable on Death BMV Transfer
A payable on death with the BMV allows you to appoint beneficiaries to receive the titles to your vehicles upon your death. It allows you to avoid your vehicles going through probate.
- Life Insurance Beneficiaries Trusts
A primary life insurance beneficiary gets the benefits of your policy. However, the contingent beneficiaries get the benefits if the primary beneficiary cannot be found. If no primary or contingent beneficiaries can be found, the benefit will be paid to your estate.
- Trusts
We also provide Trusts for the whole family! Specifically, we can help your family create a revokable, non-revokable, or special needs trust.
Contact us for Your Trusts and Estate Planning Needs
At Shur Law, we have extensive experience in estate planning and trusts. We are able to bring this considerable experience to bear when we handle your case. Every case is unique, and we are dedicated to giving your case the special, personal attention it deserves.
Please call us at 1-513-449-0990 or fill our online form to schedule a no-obligation consultation today.
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