MAKE YOUR OWN OHIO WILL EASILY AND LEGALLY Your property may not go to whom you want if you die without a will. How to Make an Ohio Will explains Ohio law regarding wills and joint property and includes ready-to-use forms. It will show you how to quickly, easily and inexpensively set up the distribution of your estate so that you will know who gets your property after you. This book explains in simple language how: --Ohio laws affect distribution of your property --Ohio laws protect beneficiaries --To prepare your own will --To decide who will care for your minor children --To protect your children and their property --To make specific bequests --To donate organs for research or transplantation --To change your will under Ohio law --To provide for your spouse --To exempt some property from the control of your will --To avoid probate with a simple bank account --To keep your will secret until your death --To forbid the use of artificial life-support systems if you become terminally ill
This book written by attorneys is short so may read rough but lets person read in day basics of this area. The book also has ready-to-use legal forms people can quickly see and use.
For the year 2009, you were able to contribute $5,000 to your traditional and Roth IRA. For those who are 50 or older, you can put more into your account — termed catch-up contributions. It is important to work with your financial ...
Ohio wills and estates to 1850: an index is the culmination of a ten-year project to provide a comprehensive index to the probate records in Ohio.
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Anderson's the Simple Will in Ohio
Also included are a complete set of forms on topics not covered by standard forms. The handbook contains relevent parts of Title 21 & related titles of Page's Ohio Revised Code Annotated.
Covers beneficiaries, property, children, executors, and estate planning, and tells how to draft a will and prepare, store, and copy the final will.
Ohio Probate, Second Edition
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Nobody anticipates being charged with D.U.I. (called O.V.I. in Ohio). When it happens, people have a lot of questions. This book is designed to answer those questions. If you have...