When a client of mine came in a few years ago to draw up a living will, he was coming to see me because he knew he was dying.   […]

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Many people set up single-member limited liability companies for their business or to hold title to investment real estate.   There’s several advantages to this, not the least of which […]

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What if I told you one of the common wishes of clients when it comes to making a will could cause complete chaos after you pass away? When we think […]

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I was at eviction court this morning when I noticed a man standing outside the Courtroom exit handing out literature.  My client and I made a point to casually stand […]

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Note:  the first part of this series can be found athttp://ohiolegalnotes.blogspot.com/2015/02/home-ownership-for-unmarried-couples.html In the first installment of this series, we discussed ways we help unmarried couples enjoy the same sorts of rights […]

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Moving in together or buying a home together is a big step Short of getting married, moving in with your significant other is the biggest step you will probably take in your […]

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It is a common misconception is that if you don’t have a will, the State of Ohio inherits your estate — the legal term for this is “escheat.”   It’s more […]

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In most cases, your house is one of the most valuable assets you own; that’s why I routinely ask clients how their house is titled when they come in to discuss putting together […]

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Tenants who don’t want to pay their landlords often talk to each other and share their “tricks of the trade” — methods they use to prolong their unpaid stay in their […]

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