Hennis Legal Services

Hennis Legal Services For the highest-quality estate planning and legal services in the northeast Ohio area, contact Henni

For the highest-quality estate planning and legal services in the northeast Ohio area, contact Hennis Legal Services and allow me to serve you. I offer excellent estate planning, probate and other associated services... and even finer personal and professional services. When you contact Hennis Legal Services, your matters will be personally handled by me. Available legal services include, but are

not limited to, the following:
- Wills
- Living Wills
- Revocable Living Trusts
- General Durable Power of Attorney
- Healthcare Power of Attorney
- Deed Transfers
- Irrevocable Trusts
- Special Needs Trusts
- Small Business Matters

I welcome the opportunity to provide you with all the professional and personal attention that you expect and deserve. Your legal matters, no matter how large or how small, will receive my personal care and attention. Hennis Legal Services has been providing quality personal and small business legal services to the northeastern Ohio area since 1995. Located in Doylestown, Ohio, my office is convenient to Wayne County, Summit County, State County and Medina County. If you have been putting off attending to these important legal issues, now is the time to contact me for a consultation. We can meet in person or simply conduct an initial discussion of your issues on the telephone or via e-mail. Important estate planning issues do not need to be intimidating, and our discussion will set your expectations and personalize your issues. If you are searching for a professional and experienced attorney to best serve your legal needs in Akron, Canton, Wooster, Wadsworth, Canal Fulton, Barberton, Jackson, Massillon, Norton, Rittman, Smithville and the surrounding areas, please contact Hennis Legal Services today for an initial discussion.

05/07/2024

Did you know that probate cases are a matter of public record once they're resolved? If you're concerned with keeping the division of your estate private, using a living trust can help with that objective.

05/03/2024

If you already planned your estate years ago, it’s always a good idea to have it reassessed. Taxes and tax codes change all the time, as do the laws. An estate attorney can help make your estate plan relevant and applicable to contemporary laws.

04/30/2024

Each state develops its own laws, which means estate planning legalities vary widely from one place to another. When you’re handling an estate planning issue, it’s important to work with an attorney who’s expert in the laws relevant to that state.

04/26/2024

Over time, you may have promised jewelry and other property to specific relatives. It’s possible that your executor will discover all of that information, but the only way to be sure your final wishes are followed is to include them in your will.

04/23/2024

We understand that some people have very specific wishes for the division of their estate after their death. Let’s talk about how we make that happen for you by putting it into your will.

04/19/2024

Planning out your estate ahead of time yields many benefits. Not only do you get to name the people your assets will be handed down to, but you have the satisfaction of knowing that your financial affairs are in order.

04/16/2024

A Revocable Trust, also called a living trust, is one in which you have control over the trust and may make changes or terminate the trust at any time. Other benefits include tax savings and avoidance of probate.

04/12/2024

It doesn’t matter what your net worth is—it’s important to have an estate plan prepared. This plan ensures that your family and financial goals are met after you die. As part of an estate plan, a will helps ensure your assets are distributed accordingly.

04/09/2024

Privacy is often critical when it comes to estate planning. The truth of the matter is that wills are a matter of public record. Creating a trust and titling your assets to the trust will help you to maintain your privacy.

04/05/2024

How soon after I die will my beneficiaries receive the assets in my will? If an estate planning attorney has helped you to avoid probate – perhaps by setting up a trust – your beneficiaries could receive assets just weeks after your death.

04/02/2024

Have you moved over the years? The laws regarding community property are different throughout the country. Check with an attorney with expertise in estate planning to find out if it’s necessary to either add a codicil to your will or to draft a new one.

03/29/2024

Do you know what an executor is? That's the person who handles the details of your funeral and estate after you die. You can appoint an executor in your will, so there is no confusion among your family and loved ones.

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