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Two celebrity deaths - McCain and Franklin. Two different Estate Planning Outcomes - total chaos and flawless execution.Estate Planning Lawyer Discusses difference between Aretha Franklin and John McCain's Estate Planning
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What a finding of "legal liability" means for your case in Ohio.Legally Liability explained by an experienced Ohio attorney. Click here to learn more!
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Learn the 12 Places to GO Other than the Emergency Room, if you've been injured in an accident.12 places to go from Medical Treatment other than the Emergency Room in Ohio.
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Here's why Ohio high school graduates needs three essential legal documents ... Ohio Estate Plans for High School Students going off to CollegeOur experienced Ohio estate planning attorney discusses the essential estate planning documents for students going off to college. Click here to learn more!
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Squatter’s Rights – Real in Ohio?Yes, squatter’s rights are real, and they’re real in Ohio, too. The legal term for squatter’s rights is adverse possession.
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MYTH: Trusts are only for the Rich and FamousThere are a lot of people who benefit from a Trust, but it’s not only for the Rich and Famous.
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What you need to know about a willHaving a will is a source of security to your family and your irreplaceable possessions, in many cases it provides a sense of accomplishment and peace of mind.
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8 Real Estate Pitfalls to Avoid When Hiring a RealtorChoosing a Realtor plays a huge role in whether your home selling process will be successful or not. Same goes for buying a home. A Part-time agent may make you miss some amazing opportunities.
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1031 Exchange — It’s real and you can do it!A 1031 Exchange allows an investor to defer paying capital gains taxes on an investment property when it is sold, as long as another “like-kind property” is purchased with the profit gained by the sale of the first property.
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Registered Agent — Does your business need one?A “Registered Agent” is also known as a “Statutory Agent". Typically, a statutory agent is responsible for accepting service of official and legal documents on behalf of the business, and for promptly providing the business and owners with these documents.