Young Families
As a parent, protecting your children is just part of the job. You use car seats to protect them in the car, in case of an accident. You use helmets and protective gear to protect them from injuries while playing recreationally and in sports. You teach them about stranger-danger and fire safety, all to keep them safe and protected from potential danger.
So, planning for their long-term safety and financial security should be no different and equally as important. If you have children who aren’t old enough to take care of themselves or manage their money, let us help you design a future for your children by designating trusted individuals to raise and provide for them financially until they are grown and on their own


Empty Nesters
While your children may be grown and are carving their own paths now, your role in protecting their future never ends. Keeping your estate plan updated to reflect this new stage in life means peace of mind for you and protection for your children’s future. Let us help you embrace being empty nesters with confidence.
Young Adults (18+)
For parents of young adults Without proper legal documents, you may not be able to speak to your children’s doctors, or make legal, financial, or healthcare decisions for your children, in case of a medical emergency.
This is why everyone over the age of 18 should have a plan to protect themselves. Without it, you, as their parents, would have to go to court and ask for permission to obtain information about your own child’s medical condition or to make decisions about their treatment.


Stepfamilies
In Ohio, the laws do not treat biological and adopted children the same as stepchildren. Without proper estate planning, stepchildren generally have no automatic inheritance rights and could be unintentionally left out of an estate, even if they have a close relationship with their stepparent. To protect everyone in a stepfamily, estate planning is essential for a smooth inheritance process.
Pet Owners
As a pet owner, you undoubtedly love your pets like family members. Like children, your pets aren’t able to take care of themselves. So, planning for your pet’s long-term safety and care should be a part of taking care of them, the same as taking them to the vet for vaccines or when they get injured or sick. If you are a pet owner, let us help you design a future care plan for your pets to ensure they are cared for just in case


Stepfamilies
In Ohio, the laws do not treat biological and adopted children the same as stepchildren. Without proper estate planning, stepchildren generally have no automatic inheritance rights and could be unintentionally left out of an estate, even if they have a close relationship with their stepparent. To protect everyone in a stepfamily, estate planning is essential for a smooth inheritance process.
Protect What Matters Most
No matter where you are in life, we are ready to help you get started with, or review, your estate plans. We will help protect you, your family, and your hard-earned assets. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Protect What Matters Most
No matter where you are in life, we are ready to help you get started with, or review, your estate plans. We will help protect you, your family, and your hard-earned assets. Contact us today for a free consultation.
