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Gudorf Law and Financial Group, LLC
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Gudorf Law Group, LLC, a boutique law firm in Dayton, Ohio, specializes in estate planning, tax advisory, and elder care law. Alongside Gudorf Financial Group, a tax and retirement planning firm, we offer a comprehensive suite of services designed to help families and businesses plan for retirement.

At our firms, we boast a combined expertise of certified financial planners, CPAs, and board-certified estate planning attorneys. As an AV Preeminent rated firm, our team of professionals provides creative solutions to ensure our clients' assets are protected and secured for future generations, regardless of their unique individual or family situations.

Clients can expect trusted guidance and peace of mind, knowing their legal and financial issues are being proactively addressed today to prevent problems tomorrow. With offices in Dayton, Troy, and Centerville, Ohio our combined expertise ensures a holistic approach to securing and managing your financial future.
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@andreabeady1583
@andreabeady1583 2 месяца назад
Great info I’m 59 and setting myself up to retire in a few years.
@gudorflawandfinancialgroupllc
@gudorflawandfinancialgroupllc Месяц назад
Thank you Andrea. Happy planning.
@extraaccount6199
@extraaccount6199 2 месяца назад
Very good video. Thank you
@gudorflawandfinancialgroupllc
@gudorflawandfinancialgroupllc 2 месяца назад
Your welcome. Thanks for watching
@craigwoodman4228
@craigwoodman4228 2 месяца назад
I retired overseas. No US taxes.
@teku11151
@teku11151 4 месяца назад
what do i do if the financial institution is refusing to provide a medallion signature?
@OhioTreasures
@OhioTreasures 5 месяцев назад
This is what my attorney told me to do wait 6 months then he would file probate. So after 6 months, I went in and now hes acting like I have to pay the credit cards attorney fees. I am listed as administrator and listed as beneficiary of specifically the paid off home an contents. Debts owed are under 6k. I could of paid these off last year when i got small policy after death but he told me to keep that its mine. He also said that since no money was left in her estate that judge may make me sell home to split with beneficiary she had a list for money that may be left after she died. She lived for 20 years after creating that original will and used her money so there was no extra to distribute after passing. She always wanted the house to go to me but i guess she was given bad advice from the attorneys who created the will.
@blackcaucus5928
@blackcaucus5928 6 месяцев назад
What video is this from?
@visionquest414
@visionquest414 10 месяцев назад
Hello, you did a real good job of explaining this! .. I have a question on revocable trusts. If a loved one set up a revocable trust and upon their passing, is the executor obligated to mail every beneficiary a copy of the trust? Does everybody see that cousin Johnny got 10%, nephew Jennifer got 15% and so on. What kind of information does the executor send the beneficiaries? Thanks and I'm going to check out your other videos. :)
@Love4puppies
@Love4puppies Год назад
This was extremely helpful. I never understood how they determine the taxable value. Thank you!
@gudorflawandfinancialgroupllc
Thanks Nadine. I am glad you like it.
@ryccahilser6299
@ryccahilser6299 Год назад
*promosm* 😆
@Tobzter1234
@Tobzter1234 2 года назад
We have called and left msg with reception and emailed for call back from Megan and still haven't heard.