- GuardianshipPowers of attorney for health care and financial decisions are a low-cost way to decide which family member or trusted friend will have the authority to carry out your wishes. If you do not have power of attorney, or if your powers of attorney are not drafted properly, your loved ones may face costly court proceedings and court-supervised guardianship.
- Medicaid PlanningWorking with Moshe at The Toron Law Firm Moshe has provided long-term care or Medicaid planning for some of our elderly clientele and the results have been excellent. Moshe is one of only a few experts in the Medicaid field in our region and is a great asset to the Cincinnati elder law community. We are proud to work with him.”
- Estate PlanningBefore opening The Toron Law Firm, Mr. Toron was a Senior Tax Planner with Deloitte & Touche. At Deloitte, Mr. Toron helped implement sophisticated tax and estate planning techniques.
- WillsIndividuals work a lifetime at accumulating assets, personal property and mementos. If executed correctly, a Last Will and Testament can clearly state your wishes and ensure they are carried out.
- TrustsDepending on your situation, a Revocable or Irrevocable Trust may be more appropriate. A trust, like a will, is a legal document that includes instructions regarding what should be done with your assets when you die. The key difference between the two is that a trust prevents the assets from being probated (tied up in the court system) at your death – a will does not. In addition, an Irrevocable Trust can often be used to protect your assets from nursing home costs and Medicaid Estate Recovery.
- Power of AttorneyYour loved one needs a very comprehensive power of attorney that allows someone close to them to make decisions, if they ever become ill. They need powerful documents, which authorize their loved ones to change the way your assets are held so as to provide the best protection for them and their healthy spouse if they ever need nursing home care.
- Probate
- Tax Law