If you are taking another look at your existing estate plan, or just starting your planning journey, be sure the following items—in addition to a will—are included to make things easier for you and your loved ones.
Estate planning is a highly personal process of deciding how your assets will be distributed after you are gone. Consider these questions first, then meet with your estate planning attorney to begin putting your wishes into place.
Wherever you are in the process, your estate plan is a powerful way to show your love. Please contact Cheryl McLaughlin at 614-888-7800, Ext. 1047 or cmclaughlin@ohioliving.org to learn more about including Ohio Living in your future plans.
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