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      How To Write a Will: The 7 Most Commonly Forgotten Sections
      By Manning & Clairin Will & Estate Law, Probate Law

      How To Write a Will: The 7 Most Commonly Forgotten Sections

      Writing a will is an essential step in preparing for the future, but many people forget to include important details that could cause complications for their loved ones after they…

      Breaking Down a Power of Attorney in Ohio
      By Manning & Clairin Family Law, Will & Estate Law, Probate Law

      Breaking Down a Power of Attorney in Ohio

      A power of attorney (POA) is one of the most powerful legal documents an individual can possess. Having a POA carries significant responsibility. If it’s in the wrong hands, it…

      Elderly Family Legal Considerations
      By Manning & Clairin Family Law, Will & Estate Law

      Elderly Family Legal Considerations

      Eleven percent of family caregivers live an hour or more away from their elderly or ailing loved one, according to a study from AARP and the National Alliance of Caregiving.…

      Why Estate Planning is Important
      By Manning & Clairin Will & Estate Law, Probate Law

      Why Estate Planning is Important

      Will and estate planning is a topic that you may not like to think about but is important for you and your loved ones. No one likes to dwell on…

      Ohio Inheritance Laws: Rights of Surviving Spouse
      By Manning & Clairin Will & Estate Law, Probate Law

      Ohio Inheritance Laws: Rights of Surviving Spouse

      Most of the time in Ohio, spouses are the beneficiaries in their spouse’s will. However, with modern family structures being different and more diverse than in years past, the question…

      Ohio Inheritance and Divorce Laws: What You Need to Know
      By Manning & Clairin Family Law, Will & Estate Law, Divorce Law

      Ohio Inheritance and Divorce Laws: What You Need to Know

      It’s not always easy to divide marital assets during a divorce. Learn about inheritance and divorce laws in Ohio to understand how to protect your property in a divorce.

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