Wills and Trusts
Wills and trusts determine how your property is handled. Without a will, Ohio laws will determine how your property is divided. The difference between a will and a trust is that a will only takes effect when you die and a trust allows you to manage the property both before and after your death.
Wills have very particular requirements that must be followed for it to be valid, but it provides you with the ability to determine how your assets should be divided upon your death. Trusts can allow you to plan for what should happen if you are incapacitated and shield your assets from the public view after death.
Schedule an appointment with Owings Law to discuss what is the best strategy for you, and to set up the proper estate plan for your needs.
Wills have very particular requirements that must be followed for it to be valid, but it provides you with the ability to determine how your assets should be divided upon your death. Trusts can allow you to plan for what should happen if you are incapacitated and shield your assets from the public view after death.
Schedule an appointment with Owings Law to discuss what is the best strategy for you, and to set up the proper estate plan for your needs.