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How and When to Contest a Will

Despite the best efforts of wills and trusts lawyers, there are times when a will is challenged. There can be many reasons why this happens, and it’s up to the courts to determine what is most appropriate in these situations. Read More

Talk With Your Elder Lawyer about Recent Medicare Changes

Recent changes to Medicare are giving elder lawyers and their clients some new options, meaning you may want to meet with your attorney to see if they apply to you. A class-action lawsuit was recently brought, and the proposed settlement has some big… Read More

Why You Need A Personalized Health Care Directive

When an elder lawyer’s client enters a hospital or other medical facility, he or she has the peace of mind that comes from knowing their health care wishes will be made clear to the staff. Sounds complicated right? Well it’s not. Because the atto… Read More

Information to Give the Trustee of Your Estate

What Information You Need to Give the Trustee of Your Estate One key job of a trust lawyer is to help their clients choose who will be responsible for the trust that has been set up. The trustee has several very important jobs, and things will go smo… Read More

Newlywed Planning for a Better Financial Future

Entering the newlywed planning stage is incredibly exciting. Sure, there are dresses and tuxedos, cakes and wedding registries, but more importantly, you are starting your life with someone you love. And you want that life to be as comfortable and … Read More

Gudorf Law Group Adds Jobs and Opens Two New Offices

Gudorf Law Group is proud to announce the opening of its two new offices in Troy and Centerville, as well as the hiring of its three new full-time attorneys. This comes as a result of a substantial increase in demand for the firm’s notable serv… Read More

Ohio Limited Liability Company Gets a Boost in Protective Powers

Until recently, the Ohio limited liability company left much to be desired in its ability to protect company assets from members’ creditors. But recent updates to the law have changed all that, and our Ohio asset protection attorney’s office is n… Read More

Credit Card Debt and Inheritance in Dayton

When it comes to estate planning, many people are confused about what happens to their credit card debt when they die. Clients tell their Dayton estate planning lawyers that they thought the debt would be forgiven, for example. Unfortunately, this is… Read More

Estate Planning for Retirement in Dayton

Will and trust lawyers in Dayton encourage individuals of all ages to get involved in their future planning. The truth is, though, many people put this important process off until later in life. For some people, an upcoming retirement is the trigger… Read More

Estate Planning for Single Parents in Dayton

Single parents tend to work hard for their children, so it’s no wonder that those in Dayton want to protect the children they would leave behind should the adult be killed or become incapacitated. Every day it falls to the single parent to provide… Read More