The Cleary Law Firm

2740 East Main Street

Bexley, Ohio 43209

614-237-7440 tel

614-237-3397 fax

 

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Thirty Two Years

 of Service

(1977-2009)

 

ClearyLaw.com

mpc@clearylaw.com

   
 

S E R V I C E S

Legal Services

Services in Franklin County Probate Courts and Probate Courts throughout Ohio including adjacent Counties of Fairfield, Delaware, Licking, Madison and Pickaway.


Probate Court Administration

  • Decedent's Estates
  • Guardianships/Conservatorships
  • Wrongful Death Settlements
  • Minor's Settlements

Decedent's Estates Services Provided

    Full Administration Testamentary

    Full Administration Non-Testamentary

    Release from Administration Husband and Wife

    Release from Administration Individual

    Summary Release from Administration

    Tax Only Filing

    Litigation - Will Contest, Power of Attorney Accounting

Guardianships/Conservatorships

    Guardianships of Person and Estate - Formation

    Guardianships of Person or Estate - Formation

    Conservatorship of Estate Only - Formation

    Guardianship/Conservator - Accounting Services

Wrongful Death Settlements - Damages for Negligence
 
     Approval of Wrongful Death Settlements and Distributions
 
Minor's Settlements - Damages for Personal Injury
 
     Approval of Minor's Settlement for Damages

Estate and Life Planning for Probate Avoidance

  • Survivorship Titling of Assets
  • Financial Durable Powers of Attorney
  • Living Wills/ Durable Health Care Powers of Attorney
  • Last Will and Testament/Testamentary Trusts
  • Intervivos/Living Trusts

Contact

Please feel free to call, fax or email your interest or question.

Telephone
614-237-7440
FAX
614-237-3397
Postal address
2740 East Main Street
       Columbus (Bexley), Ohio 43209
Electronic mail
General Information: info@clearylaw.com
Webmaster:
webmaster@clearylaw.com

 

DISCLAIMER

Please understand that this web site is intended to provide general information only. Your case is special. Some general rules may apply in many cases but can never be considered specific legal advice. You should consult an attorney concerning your case as soon as possible. There are time limits in EVERY case. That is, you may lose certain rights or interests if you do not act to preserve those rights within those time limits. Like these offices many attorneys will provide initial consultation without charge. If you are unable to find an attorney you should check with your city, county or state Bar Association for a referral to competent counsel.