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Probate and Estate Planning
What is a Will?
What is a Living Will?

A living will is similar to a regular will in that it states your intentions when you are no longer able to express them yourself. A living will, however, governs your medical treatment while you are still alive during periods of incapacity. In a living will, you may express your desire to either have or refuse life-sustaining treatment, designate contact individuals with whom doctors may share your medical information, and designate whether or not you wish to donate organs. A standard living will form drafted through a joint effort of the Ohio State Bar Association, Ohio Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, Ohio State Medical Association, Ohio Hospital Association and Ohio Osteopathic Association is located here.

What is a Power of Attorney?
What is the difference between a durable and non-durable Power of Attorney?
Can I give a Power of Attorney to multiple people at the same time?
What is a Medical Power of Attorney?
What is Probate Property?
When should you begin your estate plan?
When should I have my estate plan reviewed?