Kenneth Hobart Kinder II
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Kenneth Hobart Kinder II is a distinguished attorney based in Cincinnati, Ohio, specializing in probate law. With over three decades of experience, Kenneth has built a reputation for providing comprehensive legal services in probate administration, estate planning, and trust management. He currently practices at Cors & Bassett, LLC, and previously held positions at Strauss Troy and the Law Offices of Kenneth Hobart Kinder II, where he honed his expertise and commitment to client-centered service. A graduate of Transylvania University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1991, Kenneth furthered his legal education at Northern Kentucky University. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his meticulous approach to navigating complex legal issues surrounding probate matters. Kenneth is well-versed in the intricacies of Ohio probate law, ensuring that clients receive tailored solutions that meet their unique needs. Kenneth’s dedication to his clients extends beyond legal representation; he is passionate about educating families on the importance of proactive estate planning and the probate process. His empathetic demeanor and authoritative knowledge empower clients to make informed decisions during challenging times. Active in the Cincinnati legal community, Kenneth is committed to continuous professional development and staying abreast of evolving legal standards. His expertise in probate law, combined with his unwavering commitment to client advocacy, positions him as a trusted resource for individuals and families navigating the complexities of estate matters in Ohio. For personalized legal guidance in probate law, Kenneth Hobart Kinder II is your go-to attorney in Cincinnati.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.