Several new options are
available in Ohio to further
secure your estate plan.
DEEDS: For many people,
their family home is one of
the largest assets
considered in estate
planning. Ohio law now
allows anyone to avoid
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Estate Planning
Wills
Trusts
Living Wills
Powers of Attorney
Trusts
Gifts and charitable giving
Transfer on Death Deeds
Business Start-up
Incorporation
Limited Liabilities
Companies
Partnerships
Non-profits
IRS non-profit filings
By-laws
Initial business planning
Business Planning/ Succession Planning
Buy-Sell Agreements
Sale or Purchase of a
Business
Family Limited
Partnerships
Tax planning
Debt Management Strategies
Creditor negotiations
Pre-bankruptcy planning
and debt reduction
Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcies
Foreclosures
Commercial workouts
and reorganizations
Corporate chapter 11 bankruptcies
Government Contracting
GSA Schedule assistance
Contract compliance
Set-aside compatibility
Sub-contracting negotiations
and documentation
Organizing and drafting
responses to RFP’s and RFQ’s
Litigation
Quiet title and related real
property matters
Commercial litigation
Mediation and alternative
dispute resolution
General business disputes
Pre-litigation negotiations and
settlement of claims
We want to establish a
partnership with you
that is long and lasting,
in other words,
we want to be your
attorneys for life
and we will always
work hard to be worthy
of that trust.
The Ohio legislature recently
passed House Bill 416 which
will make significant changes
to the law concerning trusts,
trustees and their
relationships with
beneficiaries. If you have
created a living or revocable
trust, or if you are the
beneficiary of such a trust,
you may wish to review its
provisions. Call us to discuss
this further .
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