Stephanie Helen Malbasa
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Stephanie Helen Malbasa is a distinguished attorney specializing in estate planning, based in Shaker Heights, Ohio. As a founding member of Malbasa & Associates, Stephanie brings a wealth of expertise and a personalized approach to her clients' legal needs. With a focus on creating tailored estate plans, she guides individuals and families through the complexities of asset protection, wills, trusts, and probate matters. Stephanie's educational foundation at Cleveland State University has equipped her with a solid understanding of the legal landscape, allowing her to navigate the intricacies of estate law with confidence and clarity. Her commitment to continuous professional development ensures that she remains informed about the latest legislative changes and best practices in estate planning, providing clients with up-to-date legal solutions. In her practice, Stephanie emphasizes the importance of proactive planning to safeguard her clients' legacies. By conducting comprehensive consultations, she helps clients articulate their goals and concerns, crafting customized strategies that align with their unique circumstances. Her meticulous attention to detail and compassionate approach have earned her a reputation for excellence and trust within the Shaker Heights community and beyond. As a passionate advocate for her clients, Stephanie is dedicated to demystifying the estate planning process, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their futures. Whether assisting with the establishment of a trust, navigating the probate process, or addressing complex family dynamics, she is committed to providing exceptional legal service and support. For those seeking a knowledgeable and dedicated estate planning attorney in Shaker Heights, Stephanie Helen Malbasa is a trusted choice.
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.