Jon D. Axelrod
Divorce, Divorce & Family Law, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt, General Practice, Family Law
Axelrod Law Office
Axelrod Law Office
36615 Vine St.
Suite #102
Willoughby, OH 44094
Cleveland, Ohio
Painesville, Ohio
Ashtabula, Ohio
Akron, Ohio
Mentor, Ohio
Eastlake, Ohio
Willowick, Ohio
Madison, Ohio
Estate, Wills & Probate, Real Estate, Elder Law,
38109 Euclid Avenue
Willoughby, OH 44094
Criminal, Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Motor Vehicle, Divorce
5001 Mayfield Road 316A
Cleveland, OH 44124
Divorce & Family Law, Real Estate, Personal Injury, Business,
5910 Landerbrook Drive #200
Cleveland, OH 44124
Divorce & Family Law, Family Law, Corporate, Personal Injury, Litigation
401 South St
Chardon, OH 44024
Business, Estate, Real Estate, Accident & Injury,
1375 E 9th St Suite 900
Cleveland, OH 44114
Criminal,
1360 E 9Th St Suite 910
Cleveland, OH 44114
Accident & Injury, Workers' Compensation, Nursing Home, Wrongful Death, Car Accident
1360 East 9th Street Suite 910
Cleveland, OH 44114
Bankruptcy & Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Litigation, Credit & Debt, Collection
526 Superior Ave E Ste 211
Cleveland, OH 44114
Employment, Sexual Harassment, Wrongful Termination,
55 Public Square Suite 1055
Cleveland, OH 44113
We accept the follofing forms of payment: Cash, Check, Visa, MC, Discover, Debit Cards
Managing Attorney
Axelrod Law Office
9/2005 - Present
Willoughby, Ohio
Ohio
Cleveland State University
B.B.A. (Business)
1995
Do you have a personalized estate plan? If something happens to you, is your family prepared to deal with what comes next? Are you financially able to survive a long hospital stay? Do you have the necessary documents executed so that your family can care for you and handle your affairs without too much disruption? Let alone, if you should pass, are your affairs in order or are you leaving a nightmare behind for those you love?
These are all tough questions and should be addressed after careful thought and advice sought. Do you have short/long term disability insurance available through your employer? If not, have you looked into obtaining this insurance on your own? It can make the difference between a hiccup in your routine and possible bankruptcy. Is your will up to date? Are your assets protected? Estate planning is protection for your loved ones so that you can make sure they can thrive in your absence.
If you were to pass, have you left a mess behind for your loved ones to clean up? There are four main estate planning documents that most people know about: Will, Durable Power of Attorney, Power of Attorney for Healthcare, and Living Will. However, there are other documents that can be prepared that will save your family headaches in the future. If you are married or a joint owner of real estate, do you have a survivorship deed? If you are the sole owner of your real estate, did you execute and record a Transfer on Death Deed?
Did you know most accounts have a provision where you can name a beneficiary or a person who is a payable on death beneficiary? Are you sure all of your accounts have named beneficiaries? Even a bank account can be left to someone after you pass so that a probate estate does not have to be opened. Estate planning is as important as saving for retirement.
Founded 2005
Bankruptcy & Debt, Divorce & Family Law, Estate Planning, Wills & Probate, DUI-DWI