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Beverly A Stull

Beverly A Stull

Probate, Elder Law, and Estate Attorney in Blue Ash, West Chester, Hyde Park
  • Probate, Elder Law, Estate Planning
  • Ohio
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Biography

I have the experience to help you settle the estate of a loved one, guide you through Medicaid planning and application, or help you plan for your own times of incapacity or death. I also have the patience and understanding to guide you with compassion during difficult times. With offices in Blue Ash, Hyde Park, and West Chester, I can meet where it is convenient for you. For more information about me, please view my website www.law-stull.com

Practice Areas
Probate
Probate Administration
Elder Law
Estate Planning
Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
Fees
  • Free Consultation
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Ohio
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Professional Experience
Owner
Beverly A. Stull Law LLC
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Hotline Referral Attorney
Pro Seniors, Inc.
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Full fee and reduced fee estate planning, probate, and Medicaid matters
Of Counsel
Cornetet, Meyer, Rush & Stapleton Co, LPA
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Provided Elder Law legal services to CMRS clients
Legal Intern
Butler County Probate Court
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Legal Intern
Pro Seniors, Inc.
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Education
University of Cincinnati College of Law
J.D. (2011)
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Professional Associations
State Bar of Ohio  # 0088078
Member
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Ohio State Bar Association
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Activities: Elder Law committee, Estate Planning & Probate committee
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Websites & Blogs
Website
Legal Answers
54 Questions Answered
Q. How do you fill out the "CONFIDENTIAL DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFIERS" form?
A: You are not permitted to disclose confidential information, like full account numbers, on the probate forms. So the courts provide that form to allow you to show full account numbers and match them to the truncated ones you put on the forms; that form will not be scanned and posted on the court's website. Honestly, I don't fill it out and no court has complained.
Q. my mother-in-law passed away and we need her brother to sign saying we get her car. What form in Ohio will he need sign
A: You need to talk with a probate attorney. You have not provided rnough information to answer your question.
Q. My Mom and deceased Aunt's estate have joint ownership of a house. In this case, which is better a will or a trust?
A: First your mother will have to get the house in her name alone. Depending on the wording of the deed, that may require probate or an affidavit. Then your mother can do her estate planning. A will does not avoid probate, but there are other ways. A trust avoids probate. She should schedule a meeting with an estate planning or elder law attorney to discuss the pros and cons.
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Contact & Map
Main office of Beverly A. Stull Law LLC in Blue Ash
4555 Lake Forest Drive, Suite 650
Cincinnati, OH 45242
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Cell: (513) 324-4183
Hyde Park office of Beverly A. Stull Law LLC
4030 Smith Rd, Suite 200
Cincinnati, OH 45209
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Cell: (513) 324-4183
West Chester office of Beverly A. Stull Law LLC
9078 Union Centre Blvd, Suite 350
West Chester, OH 45069
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Cell: (513) 324-4183