After a lifetime of building a high-value estate, the last thing you want is for your legacy to become a battlefield. In Ohio, you may include a no-contest clause in your will. Also known as an in terrorem provision, this discourages your loved ones from suing each...
Month: February 2026
How to handle a sibling who refuses to leave a house
Serving as an executor for an estate in Westerville often involves managing complex interpersonal dynamics alongside legal obligations. A common and stressful complication arises when a sibling resides in your late parent’s home and refuses to move out. This prevents...
How does a durable power of attorney work in Ohio?
A durable power of attorney forms a key part of many Ohio estate plans. This document lets you choose someone to handle certain financial and legal matters if you cannot manage them yourself. Knowing how it works helps you stay in control and reduce future...

