Online Estate Planning- Ohio

Ohio Online Estate Planning for You and Your Family

Every one should have a Last Will. Unless you have a Last Will, when you die, the courts will decide how your assets will be distributed. If you have children, the courts may decide their future as well. [ Read More ]

Our online estate planning service provides you with the option and convenience of completing  documents without coming into our offices.

All of services include the same legal advice that you would receive as if visiting us in our office. The other documents that are critical as part of any complete state plan are the Power of Attorney with a Durable ProvisionOhio Living Will/Health Care Power of Attorney, and a HIPPA Privacy Release Form.

How it Works: Filling out the On-Line Questionnaire is free. There is no time limit. You can save your answers and return at a later time. When you are ready, you may decide whether or not to purchase this legal service. Just click on any of the links below to get started.

Estate Planning Packages

Estate Planning Package for a Single Person  (Includes Last Will, Power of Attorney with Durable Provision, HIPAA Authorization, and Living Will/Health Care Power of Attorney). (This is the best value).

Estate Planning Package for a Married Couple (Includes Wills, Powers of Attorney with a Durable Provision, HIPAA Authorization, and Living Wills/Health Care Powers of Attorney). (This is the best value).

Individual Documents:

Ohio Online Last Will for a Married Couple  (Package is for two Last Wills, one for each spouse).

Ohio Online Last Will for a Single Person (Last Will for a Single Individual).

Our online process enables us to deliver a complete package of all of the estate planning documents you need to protect your estate  within 4 business days. Expedited service is also available. (2 business day delivery). Are you a candidate for our online Wills and Estate Planning Service?

Not every person is a good candidate for our online Ohio estate planning service. If any of these circumstances apply to your individual situation, you should not use this online service. Instead, make an appointment to visit us in our office.

  • You want to disinherit a wife or child from your estate.
  • You own property in a foreign country.
  • You or your spouse are citizens of another country.
  • You have significant assets. If you have substantial assets there may be additional tax planning issues that must be considered.
  • You anticipate that your will may be contested.
  • You own a business, which is your major source of income, and it is a substantial asset.

If your personal situation has certain complexities such as those listed above, you should consider contacting us to further discuss your situation by phone or in person. This initial consultation is provided to you at no cost.  If you are out of state, but your family member is a Ohio resident and you need our help, please contact us.  We can help via our online law firm capabilities. Questions: Just call or Contact Us via this web site.