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David Lefton is very efficient, friendly, and helpful. We have done our wills with David several times, updating information as our kids get older. I've recommended David before to friends.

Connie Springer Avatar Connie Springer
March 26, 2024

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David proudly served as the 2021-2022 President of the Ohio State Bar Association & is a partner at the law firm of Barron Peck Bennie & Schlemmer.

2022 Winner of Make a Difference Award

David proudly recieved the 2022 Difference Maker Award from the American Bar Association. This award honors an attorney living or deceased who made a significant contribution to the legal profession through service to the profession (i.e. frequent activities in bar associations, committees and services).

I want you to know…

I devote the vast majority of my law practice to estate planning, probate, and trust administration. This focused commitment allows me to deliver the highest level of service possible. I help clients protect, and ultimately distribute, their hard-earned assets through estate planning.

How can I help you?

Wondering if you need an estate plan?
An estate plan will make things as easy as possible for your loved ones when you die. Estate plans include basics like a will, healthcare directives and appointments of executors. You may also want to include a trust. It all depends on your unique needs and wants.
Need help with probate?
First … probate is the legal process of administering a person’s estate after their death. The complexity of the probate process depends on whether the individual had a will and trust, or not.  Even when everything is in order, probate can still be challenging
Do you need a will?

Creating a will can be a loving act, giving you peace of mind that you are saving your heirs both time and trouble. If you do not have a will, the probate court will rely on the state’s intestate law to figure out how, and to whom, your assets should be distributed. There are many ways to protect your assets for your loved ones, having a will is the first step.

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“David was outstanding to work with. He is smart, thorough and treated me with respect.”

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This recent article in the Washington Business Journal, 11/15/24 by Kristin J. Hall, may be of interest to you as we look ahead to 2025. It's a quick read. "As 2024 nears its end, new and potentially expiring laws can dramatically affect your estate planning. What do...

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About a week ago, I listened to an interview with a psychologist who has conducted research into gifting from the perspective of the gifter and the giftee.  It seems that those who buy gifts prefer the instant gratification they receive from giving a tangible...

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Estate Planning Tips to Keep Your Money in the Family

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Many individuals would prefer their money be kept in the family. If you are one of those individuals, read on for some good ways to achieve that. This article was written by Maryalene LaPonsie and appeared in USNews online on 10/17/23. (Note: A few things are a bit...

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