George H. Lovett
Is this your profile?
Claim it for free to update your information and connect with clients.
Contact
Professional
About
George H. Lovett is a distinguished founding partner at Lovett & House Co., LPA, located in the heart of Dayton, OH. With a deep commitment to the field of Estate Planning, George is a certified specialist in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law, as recognized by the Ohio State Bar Association. His extensive knowledge and expertise empower him to navigate the intricate landscape of estate planning, ensuring that his clients receive tailored solutions for their unique needs. George's practice encompasses a wide array of services, including the creation of wills and living trusts, comprehensive estate plans, probate guidance, Medicaid and nursing home planning, and guardianship issues. His holistic approach to elder law ensures that families can confidently tackle the complexities of estate matters while securing their legacies. What sets George apart is his unwavering dedication to providing personalized service. He understands that each client’s situation is distinct and sensitive, which is why he approaches every case with empathy and meticulous attention to detail. His clients appreciate not only his legal acumen but also his ability to communicate complex legal concepts in a straightforward manner, making the process less daunting. In an ever-evolving legal landscape, George remains committed to continuous learning and adaptation, ensuring that he employs the most effective strategies for his clients. With a reputation for cost-effective representation and a genuine understanding of his clients’ needs, George H. Lovett stands as a trusted advocate for individuals and families in Dayton and beyond, guiding them through the essential aspects of estate planning and elder law with confidence and care.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.