Sitterley Law, LLC - Lancaster, OH
Asset Protection Lawyers in Lancaster, OH
166 W Main St Ste 201 Lancaster, OH 43130
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- 1 Super Lawyers®
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16
Years
Experience
Lancaster Asset Protection Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Asset Protection
- Elder Law
- Estate Planning
- Wills and Trusts
- Probate Administration
- Medicare
- Veterans Administration Benefits
Firm Information
Overview
At Sitterley Law, LLC, we provide straightforward estate planning to people in Lancaster, Ohio. Our law firm is a place where clients find honest, effective and customized strategies for everything from asset protection and trusts to guardianships and long-term care. Our clients turn to us for help because we feature:
- An attorney certified through the National Elder Law Foundation in elder law
- Proactive tactics to accomplish our clients' goals
- A wide network of resources to pull from to build comprehensive plans
Because of the sensitive nature of what we do, our entire team takes a compassionate approach to working with clients. We listen as our clients voice their concerns and share their hopes for the future.
Understandably, the process of drafting a will or doing crisis planning can seem overwhelming. The people at our law firm make every effort to ease the burden on our clients. For example, we have flexibility on nights and weekends to meet with people who have busy schedules.
Sitterley Law, LLC, offers free initial consultations. Our law firm also accepts credit cards. With a clear-cut fee schedule, we are able to present our clients with everything they need to know about what to expect out of working with us. We serve Fairfield County and the surrounding areas.
Awards and Honors
Super Lawyers® Selectees
Sitterley Law, LLC selected for a Super Lawyers® list
- Sitterley, Jennifer H. On a Super Lawyers® List
Attorneys
Staff
- Tracy Oppenheimer, Paralegal
- Zoey, Para-Beagle
- Honey, Juris Dog-erate
- Kyla Tucker, Intern
- Alyson Cupp, Operations Manager
- Karla Phillips, Paralegal
- Kirstin Roberts, Administrative Assistant
- Aaron Sharp, Legal Intern
- Wendy Curtis, Certified Paralegal
Staff
- Tracy Oppenheimer, Paralegal
- Zoey, Para-Beagle
- Honey, Juris Dog-erate
- Kyla Tucker, Intern
- Alyson Cupp, Operations Manager
- Karla Phillips, Paralegal
- Kirstin Roberts, Administrative Assistant
- Aaron Sharp, Legal Intern
- Wendy Curtis, Certified Paralegal
Contact
166 W Main St
Ste 201
Lancaster, OH 43130
Phone: 740-681-1765
Fax: 740-808-8468
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.sitterleylaw.com
Appointments:Weekday
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