Moshe Toron
Toron Law Firm, LLC - www.toronlaw.com
Mr. Toron focuses his practice in the areas of Elder Law, Medicaid Planning, Nursing Home Planning, and Estate Planning.
Moshe works with families to help them address their long term care needs, such as applying for Medicaid Nursing Home benefits.
Moshe began his career as the chaplain of Cedar Village – The Jewish Nursing Home of Cincinnati. His duties at Cedar Village included counseling the elderly and their families. During his tenure, Mr. Toron enrolled in the Chase College of Law, where he established himself as an award winning student. He was a member of the Dean’ s List four times and was awarded the Cincinnati Bar Association Auxiliary Award.
Before opening The Toron Law Firm, Mr. Toron was a Senior Tax Planner with Deloitte & Touche. At Deloitte, Mr. Toron helped implement sophisticated tax and estate planning techniques.
Mr. Toron was admitted to practice in Ohio in 1999. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He is a member of the Cincinnati, Warren County, Butler County and Clermont County Bar Associations. He has served as the Vice-Chair of the Cincinnati Bar Association Elder Law Committee. Mr. Toron has also served as the Chair of the Cincinnati Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, CLE Committee and as a member of the CBA Young Lawyers Section, Executive Committee.
- Elder Law
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
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- Ohio
- 6th Circuit
- English: Spoken, Written
- Hebrew: Written
- Yiddish: Written
- Managing Attorney
- Toron Law Firm, LLC
- - Current
- Elder Law Attorney, Medicaid Planning
- Northern Kentucky University
- J.D. (1999) | Law
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- Cincinnati Bar Association
- - Current
- Q. My father died recently and I have no contact with my siblings. Is there a way to find out what is in his estate?
- A: If an asset went through probate, you can check the probate court website for the county in which he lived. Also, if it goes through probate, then by law, you must be notified.
- Q. My mom died before my grandmother do we get what our mom would've inherited from our grandmother in Ohio?
- A: It depends if your grandmother has a spouse still living and and if that spouse is your grandfather or the parent of the other 3 siblings.
- Q. In a trust if it says all assets to be split does that include savings and checking even with a TOD in place on them?
- A: The TOD designation takes precedence.
However, if the checking and savings account were titled to the trust, then you should speak to an attorney (as a trust cannot "die.")
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