Probate and Estates

 

 

 
 
Daniel K. Balaloski
Attorney at Law
1188 South High Street
Columbus, Ohio  43206-3413
Telephone (614) 445-9000
Facsimile (614) 444-1501
 
 
 
 
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Estate Administration

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Probate, Wills, Trusts and Estates
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Following the passing of a loved one, the family often wishes for nothing more than to have time to grieve, collect their memories and legacies and move forward. However, this is often disrupted by the need to administer the estate. At the Law Office of Daniel K. Balaloski, we take on the burden of estate administration. We work to alleviate the time, expense and stress associated with the process. For experienced guidance, please contact our Columbus, Ohio, law firm today and speak with estate administration attorney, Daniel K. Balaloski.

Estate administration is essentially the process of tying up any loose ends that the decedent had before he or she died and transferring assets to future generations according to established wills or estate plans. If an effective estate plan has not been established which designates the individual's intentions for transferring assets upon death, the state will make these decisions under Ohio's intestacy laws.
As a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA License Inactive), Daniel K. Balaloski has the experience and complex understanding of Ohio's laws and procedures for estate administration. He advises executors, administrators or personal representatives through the entire estate administration process, including:
• Verifying the will through the probate court
• Collecting all assets (collecting and appraising real estate, personal property, life insurance policies, unpaid income and other assets)
• Determining liabilities (notifying creditors, verifying validity of debts, contesting invalid debts)
• Paying creditors (liquidating assets if necessary, paying remaining bills and valid liabilities)
• Filing estate taxes (filing state and federal estate taxes, paying taxes if applicable, filing final account of the estate)
• Asset distribution (distributing remaining assets to heirs according to beneficiary designation in the will or intestate laws, re-titling assets)
 
Our estate administration lawyer understands that the administration of a loved one's estate can be emotional and overwhelming. We are dedicated to helping families through estate administration as quickly as possible so that they can move forward in life. For experienced, compassionate and efficient guidance through the estate administration process, please contact us today.