Probate Attorneys in Marysville, Ohio
When there are complications or disputes that arise in the probate process, it can sometimes be difficult to arrive at a resolution about the terms of the contested wills. In some cases, legitimate questions are raised concerning the mental capacity of the testator or about the undue influence that another person had on the drafting or execution of the will. In others, heirs — such as children from a previous marriage — who are left out of a will may feel that they are entitled to inheritance and that the omission was unwarranted.
In any dispute over probate and the administration of an estate, it is important to resolve these agreements with the assistance of an experienced estate planning attorney.
At the law firm of Schulze, Howard & Cox, we look for solutions to probate disputes that are in the best interests of our clients. Our lawyers often settle disputes through the use of mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution. When probate litigation is appropriate, however, we will provide quality representation that protects our clients' rights. Located in Marysville, Ohio, our firm is dedicated to providing clients with honest legal service, even if it means advising them that litigation is not in their best interest.
Contact us to speak with an attorney about your situation in probate and estate administration.
Probate Litigation in Central Ohio
The attorneys at the law firm of Schulze, Howard & Cox have the experience necessary to not only protect your interests as an heir or fiduciary of an estate, but to also promote the resolution of the probate disputes on terms that will make the process easier and ease tensions between both parties. Our firm represents clients in many matters requiring probate litigation, including:
- Will contests
- Trust disputes
- Estate distribution disputes
- Power of attorney disputes
- Breach of fiduciary duty
- Claims from creditors
- Misrepresentation and fraud
- Elder abuse
In any case, we will initially conduct our own evaluation process to determine the facts of the claim. We will examine bank records and financial documents and review other documents to determine our clients' best options and whether or not those options include probate litigation.
If you have a dispute or concern over the administration of an estate, contact us to speak with an attorney today. Learn more information about probate litigation in Ohio and your rights in a dispute. Call 937-644-3849 to schedule an appointment.





