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Ohio Trust Code Compliance

When it Comes to Trusts, We Know the Law

Trustee is the term used for a person placed in charge of a trust. This person has a variety of duties to perform. The role can be complicated and challenging.

The Ohio Trust Code outlines how trustees in Cleveland and throughout the state are required to fulfill their obligations. Our attorneys understand the Code and how the courts interpret it. We can work with trustees to prevent violations and we can represent beneficiaries who feel that a trustee has violated the law.

If you need help handling a trust or if you feel a trust is being mishandled, let us help.

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Call us at 1-866-673-5278 or send us an e-mail to schedule a free consultation about the Ohio Trust Code. We are prepared to spend time with you. We are prepared to truly help.

Preventing Ohio Trust Code Violations

If you have been appointed a trustee, you have an obligation to all of the other beneficiaries of the trust.

The Ohio Trust Code outlines how you are required to fulfill those obligations. It outlines how taxes are to be handled, how debts should be addressed, how property is to be distributed and much more. We are here to help you follow the law.

Taking Action When the Code has Been Violated

As a beneficiary, you have the right to expect that a trustee do their job properly.

If you believe that a trustee has failed to meet his or her obligations or has violated the Ohio Trust Code, our attorneys can help you set things right.

We Know the Law. This is What We Do.

Our dedicated estate and trust lawyers are focused on handling estate disputes and trust issues. We are frequently consulted to handle these cases, so we have a great depth of experience. We have seen nearly every scenario that can arise, so you can be confident that we have the knowledge to handle your case.

About Our Fees: We Want to Work for You

In addition to hourly fees, we will also consider handling your trust case on a contingency fee basis or making other alternative fee arrangements. Our attorneys are committed to making our services work for you.

Contact Us Today for a Free Consultation

Contact us today to schedule a free consultation about the Ohio Trust Code and how it applies to estate administration and litigation.

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