Wills / Estate Planning

Wills and Estate Planning


In estate planning, you decide who will manage your affairs and how they will be handled. You must decide how to handle your finances, family, and health treatment. Every person, and every household, is different. You can work with Richard Law Office in Wooster, OH, to create a personalized strategy fit for your requirements and the needs of your family.

Any of the following will be assisted by our skilled team:

  • Estates
  • Wills
  • Trusts
  • Living Wills
  • Durable Powers of Attorney for Health Care 

Trust Will

A Trust Will is remarkably similar to a last will and testament in that it specifies what should happen to your assets after your passing, names the guardians for any minor children, and names the executors of your estate. In addition to those actions, it establishes a foundation for when you pass away. A Trustee is a person who oversees a Trust, which is a distinct entity. The Trust specifies the Trust's beneficiaries, those who receive money from the Trust, and its objectives.

Power of Attorney

A power of attorney is a legal instrument that designates someone as your agent. How much influence the individual will have over your affairs is up to you. Your power of attorney could be either broad or specific. A general power of attorney enables your agent to manage all of your affairs and company. A limited or special power of attorney enables your representative to manage particular affairs, carry out particular tasks, or take particular actions on your behalf.

Get in Touch with our Wills/ Estate Planning Attorney

Call us at (330) 262-0034 and schedule your initial consultation!

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