No matter your age or stage of life, it’s essential to have an estate plan that works to protect what matters most to you. Whether your focus is security for your young family, establishing a legacy for future generations, or protecting assets from depletion due to the cost of nursing home care, estate planning attorney Jonathan Turner can help.
One thing is for certain — the future will come whether or not you plan for it. You may not be able to control all of life’s twists and turns, but you can make sure you are prepared for them. Jonathan Turner listens to what matters to you, and designs a comprehensive, cost-effective plan customized to your unique needs.
As life goes on, your goals and priorities are likely to change. As that happens, Jonathan Turner will be here, ready to advise you and help you update your planning so it continues to serve your interests and provide you with peace of mind for whatever lies ahead.
Estate planning attorney Jonathan Turner is the founder and owner of Jonathan C. Turner Law Office, LLC, a law firm that focuses on providing estate planning services to clients of all ages. With a convenient office location in the City of Springboro, Ohio, Jon serves clients who live or work in Springboro and in surrounding communities throughout the Dayton area, including Centerville, Franklin, Lebanon, and Miamisburg.
Most estate plans include a will, living will, and powers of attorney. But your plan may also include other documents to address your situation and needs.
At the beginning of the estate planning process, you and Jon discuss your personal and financial circumstances in detail and identify your estate planning goals. He guides you through the entire estate planning process, step by step, explaining the legal documents that should comprise your plan and making sure that you understand what each document accomplishes. Jon always answers your questions and addresses every concern. The high level of his professional skill and his personable manner provide you with confidence throughout the process.
The cost of an estate plan depends on the complexity of the client’s situation and the specific legal documents in the estate plan. Jon discusses estate planning fees with every client during the initial consultation in person. He charges reasonable and competitive fees for all estate planning services.
If you do not create an estate plan, Ohio laws and courts determine who receives your property when you die and who makes decisions for you if you become legally incapacitated. In both cases, application of the laws may have results that are completely inconsistent with your own wishes and intentions. Creating a thoughtful estate plan with help from an estate planning lawyer is the only way to ensure that your wishes are carried out if you become unable to make decisions or when you pass away.