John Curtis Lucas
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John Curtis Lucas is a seasoned attorney specializing in estate planning, based in Columbus, Ohio. With over four decades of legal expertise, John serves as a partner at Isaac Wiles & Burkholder, LLC, where he has been instrumental in guiding clients through the complexities of estate law since 1900. His extensive knowledge encompasses a wide array of estate planning services, including wills, trusts, probate administration, and wealth transfer strategies. John earned his Juris Doctor degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1976, building upon his foundational education with a Bachelor of Arts from Miami University of Ohio in 1973. His academic background, combined with his practical experience, equips him with a deep understanding of both the legal and emotional aspects of estate planning. As a trusted advisor, John takes pride in crafting tailored solutions that reflect the unique needs and aspirations of each client. His commitment to client service is evident in his meticulous attention to detail and his proactive approach to identifying potential challenges before they arise. John is actively involved in the legal community, participating in various professional organizations and contributing to discussions on estate planning trends and best practices. His reputation for integrity and excellence has made him a sought-after speaker at industry conferences and seminars. Residing in Columbus, John is dedicated to helping individuals and families secure their legacies and achieve peace of mind through comprehensive estate planning. Whether navigating complex tax implications or ensuring the smooth transition of assets, John Curtis Lucas remains a leading authority in Ohio’s estate planning landscape.
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.