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To many, estate planning is viewed as complicated, too emotional, or even unnecessary. Experienced legal counsel can handle your estate with care, making sure that your wishes are respected and your loved ones are provided for. Hire a Blue Ash estate planning lawyer today for local, trusted support.
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An estate plan is essential to protecting your assets. In the absence of a clear plan, your loved ones may be left in a lurch- unsure of how to proceed without your requests in writing. If there is no will at the time of death, the probate process will be handled by the state, and they will assign your closest living relative as the beneficiary. This is known as “dying intestate.”
Dying intestate is an undesirable outcome for many. In 2025, only 24% of American adults reported having a will- meaning their assets would be handled according to their state’s intestate succession laws. Ohio’s laws of intestate succession are outlined in the Ohio Revised Code Section 2105.06.
Some may not mind their estate going to their family or surviving spouse, but they will still have to cooperate with the expensive and complex probate process. Ohio’s estate planning laws also may not account for your unique family situation (adoption, stepchildren, foster children, etc.). With the help of a Blue Ash estate planning attorney, you can avoid your estate going to probate in Ohio.
At Hoberg Law, LLC, we know the compassion required to handle the many intricacies of your estate planning. As a resident and active member of the greater Cincinnati area, Attorney Scott Hoberg is dedicated to serving Blue Ash for their probate and estate planning needs. With caring legal counsel from a local law firm like Hoberg Law, LLC, you can protect your assets and family from a costly, extensive public court process.
If you are not familiar with the process, it may seem daunting to complete all the steps involved in organizing your estate. An experienced estate planning lawyer will be able to manage your estate planning case, helping you fulfill your wishes.
When planning your estate, there are several main provisions to include, such as directions for advanced age and end-of-life care, distribution of assets, and the executor of the estate. These are incredibly important as they provide the most protection for your estate.
In 2023, the Ohio Governor’s Nursing Home Quality and Accountability Task Force found that nearly 70% of Ohioans felt they didn’t have the information needed to make decisions for their aging loved ones. Living Wills allow you to outline your preferences regarding medical treatments and other emergency measures that may be taken in a scenario where you are unable to communicate.
Assigning the executor of your estate is another major aspect of estate planning. The executor of the estate is responsible for executing the will, meaning they must be capable of handling the administrative duties associated with the size of your estate.
Don’t leave your loved ones guessing. Contact our team today for a free consultation to explore your options.
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