- Divorce
- Adoption
- GuardianshipTony focuses his practice on estate planning for families and individuals. This includes drafting wills, trusts and powers of attorney as well as preparing strategies for avoiding probate and maximizing the benefits of individual estate plans. Tony concentrates on other probate matters including will and trust contests, estate and trust administration, and establishing and maintaining guardianships.
- Wrongful Death
- Employment Contract
- Employment Litigation
- Real Estate LitigationWhile our focus is on Probate, Estate Planning, and Real Estate matters, Eufinger Law Offices offer a variety of legal services to meet your unique needs.
- Premises LiabilityIn addition to the estate planning practice, the attorneys of Eufinger Law Offices, LLC represent numerous personal injury clients in such matters as automobile accidents, premises liability, and wrongful death claims. They perform work in real estate matters including contract negotiations, foreclosure defense, landlord tenant law, and title work and real estate closings. Tony is a licensed title agent and the President and CEO of the Heart of Ohio Title Company. Other associates handle domestic relations cases including divorce, dissolution and custody matters.  Tony serves as the village solicitor for Milford Center, and is a former Assistant Marysville City Prosecutor.
- Real Estate TransactionsMatt Smith is an Associate Attorney at Eufinger Law Offices. Matt graduated with a Juris Doctorate degree from Capital University Law School and before that a B.A. in Economics at The Ohio State University. Matt has 15 years of experience as an Operations Manager for Ohio Registered Mortgage Brokerage in charge of maintaining investor, agency, and banking relationships. Matt also has 16 years experience, as a Licensed Real Estate Sales Person with the State of Ohio in charge of managing all business and organizational activities as an Office Manager of a major real estate company.
- Landlord-Tenant Disputes
- Property Damage
- Personal InjuryAt Eufinger Law Offices, we take a personalized approach to each personal injury case. We conduct a through investigation of the accident, obtain necessary reports and medical records and negotiate with health providers with the goal of maximizing your settlement or award. We do all of this to ensure that our clients receive the fair and just compensation for their injuries, that they deserve.
- Social Security Disability
- Estate PlanningEven though our focus is on your family’s Probate, Estate Planning and Real Estate needs, our Marysville, Ohio law firm offers a number of other legal services.
- WillsTrusts, when properly drafted, take on a life of their own and are generally not subject to the same probate process that simple Wills must follow. For example, you can keep your inventory of assets and their appraised values out of the Probate Court’s estate files (and thus out of the public eye) if you direct your assets be distributed through your Trust. You can also minimize your estate tax liability through the use of a marital trust.
- TrustsA comprehensive estate plan includes more than just a Basic Will or Living Trust, it’s knowing an approximate value of your estate in order to provide the best protection for your loved ones. Throughout our lifetime, we collect treasured items from family or purchases and knowing their value is extremely important. Not only will a proper appraisal help you calculate proper values on your possessions, but also ensure you have proper insurance coverage as well.
- Power of AttorneyEstate planning; something many families put off for years- some put it off until it’s too late. Putting just a few basic legal documents in place, like a Will and a Power of Attorney, can make life simpler for you and your loved ones during difficult times.
- Probate
- ForeclosureNo family should ever have to face the possibility of losing their home alone. At Eufinger Law Offices, we will help you mount a defense to a foreclosure action. Our team will review your mortgage contract and your note, and work to prepare a response.
- Tax LawA: A basic estate plan usually contains at least four parts: a Last Will & Testament, a Health Care Power of Attorney, a General Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney, and a Living Will. More advanced estate planning may involve setting up a trust to provide for young adult or elderly relatives, family members with special needs, grandchildren, small business, tax planning or privacy concerns. The estate plan you put in place will guide who will take care of you when you are no longer able and what will happen to your property when you die.