Comprehensive Estate Planning Services in Ohio
Wolterman Law Office works hard to develop lifelong relationships with our clients and assist with all of their legal needs. In no other area of law is this approach more valuable than in estate planning and asset preservation. Estate planning is a process that requires a trusting relationship between the attorney and the family - one that is often developed over years and across many life events.
Whether you are 25 or 75, having an effective estate plan is paramount. You can depend on our dedicated attorneys to assist you in structuring and maintaining a personalized estate plan that reflects your life and your goals.
Wills
A legally binding document that clearly states your wishes for asset distribution and guardianship of minor children.
Trusts
Revocable and irrevocable trusts that allow assets to pass to beneficiaries without the time and cost of probate court.
Power of Attorney
Designate a trusted person to manage your financial and legal affairs if you become incapacitated.
Health Care Directives
Living wills and medical POA documents that ensure your health care wishes are honored when you cannot speak for yourself.
Business Succession
Structured plans to ensure your business transitions smoothly to the next generation or a chosen successor.
Estate & Gift Tax Planning
Strategic planning to minimize federal and Ohio estate taxes and maximize what passes to your beneficiaries.
When Should I Start Estate Planning?
It is never too early to start. Any person with a family, a home, or financial assets should take steps to protect their loved ones and plan ahead. Our attorneys address critical issues at every life stage:
In Your 20s
Once you turn 18, parents no longer have authority over your finances or health care. A POA, health care directive, and basic will protect you from the start.
In Your 30s
Established careers, homes, and children make this the right time to set up wills and trusts. A trust lets assets pass to beneficiaries without probate court.
In Your 40s
Review all estate documents and beneficiary designations for accuracy. Begin thinking about long-term care planning and asset protection strategies.
In Your 50s & Beyond
It is never too late. Life insurance, Medicaid planning, and updating your plan after major life changes are all critical at this stage.
What Can Estate Planning Do For Me?
A customized estate plan protects everything you have worked hard for and provides for those you love in the years to come. Working with an experienced attorney can help you:
- Ensure smooth transitions of assets if you become disabled or after your death
- Minimize the impact of federal and Ohio estate taxes on your estate
- Keep assets out of probate court - saving your family time, money, and stress
- Prevent family conflict over asset distribution
- Protect assets from creditors through proper trust structures
- Provide for family members with special needs without affecting their benefits
- Ensure your business continues without disruption
What Are the Core Components of a Good Estate Plan?
No two individuals or families are exactly the same, and your estate plan documents should reflect your personal circumstances and financial goals. Core components include:
- A valid, up-to-date will
- Revocable living trust (to avoid probate)
- Irrevocable trust (for asset protection and tax planning)
- Durable Power of Attorney
- Health Care Directive / Living Will
- Beneficiary designation review (retirement accounts, life insurance)
How Can I Avoid Estate Planning Errors?
The best way to avoid estate planning errors is to hire an experienced attorney. Common mistakes include failure to prepare, not naming more than one beneficiary, neglecting to name POAs or health care representatives, not documenting final wishes, and not considering digital assets. Our attorneys ensure your plan is thorough, current, and legally sound.