Cincinnati Probate And Estate Planning Lawyers
A carefully structured estate plan is critical for your family's peace of mind. With an estate plan in place, you and your loved ones will know what will happen to your assets upon your death, as well as what to do if you become incapacitated. A lawyer will be absolutely vital in creating an estate plan that meets all of your needs.
With more than 55 years of combined experience, attorneys Michael Bailey and Eric Gunderson of Bailey & Gunderson have helped families achieve their estate planning and probate needs. With three offices in the Cincinnati area, we provide skilled, convenient representation.
Wills And Trusts Attorneys Serving Norwood, Batavia, Western Hill and Anderson Township
Our Cincinnati probate and estate planning lawyers develop the full range of estate planning documents, including:
- Last wills and testaments: A will is a critical estate planning tool that can distribute your assets in the manner you see fit. Our lawyers will prepare a document that will leave no doubt as to your intentions.
- Durable powers of attorney: A durable power of attorney will allow someone you trust to handle your affairs if you become incapacitated. Our law firm frequently devises durable powers of attorney for individuals' financial affairs and durable powers of attorney for health care.
- Living and testamentary trusts: Trusts are a versatile, flexible estate planning instrument. Our attorneys have the experience to create a trust that is customized to your specific needs.
Our law firm also helps establish guardianships for minors and incompetent adults. When necessary, we also represent individuals and families in will contests and other forms of estate litigation.
Guiding Families Through The Probate Process
Any person who has been named the executor, administrator or personal representative of an estate faces a challenging task during a difficult time. In our estate administration practice, we are committed to navigating these legal processes as efficiently and quickly as possible. We can focus on the legal necessities involved with the estate process while you focus on grieving your loss.