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Port Clinton Business & Commercial Lawyer
Overview
At the law office of George C. Wilber, I get to know my estate planning clients and how they think. I take a complete inventory of every asset and liability to determine the wishes of the primary estate holder. Then I review the complete family including children, grandchildren, siblings, and, in the case of a family business, the key employees, banks, financial consultants and investment advisors. Part of providing personal service for our estate planning and probate administration clients is educating them about the many options available, and to the many considerations that should be taken into account as one conducts succession planning. In keeping with that concept, I have provided this information for your benefit.
Business & Commercial Law for Small Business
Estate Planning, Probate Administration, Wills, Trusts
Real Estate Law for Commercial and Residential Property
Municipal Law
George C. Wilber has a tradition of personal service, and a history of providing quality legal advice to clients in and around the Port Clinton, Ohio area. Please call or contact George C. Wilber to schedule an appointment.
George C. Wilber, Attorney at Law
211 E 2nd St
Port Clinton, OH 43452-1116
Phone: (419) 734-4060
Fax: (419) 734-5318
About George C. Wilber
Current Employment Position(s)
- Owner
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial
- Business Organizations
- Construction Law
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Employment Law -- Employer
- Environmental Law
- Estate Planning
- Family Law
- Government Agencies & Programs
- Government Contracts
- Litigation & Appeals
- Probate & Estate Administration
- Real Estate Law
- State, Local & Municipal Law
- Taxation Law
Representative Clients
- D & G Focht Construction Company
- Foxhaven Marina, Inc.
- Bolte Real Estate Insurance Agency, Inc.
- Happy Days Boating Company
- Island Resorts, Inc.
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Ohio, 1977
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio, 1978
Other Affiliations
- Ohio State Bar Association, General Practice Section, 1989 - 1991 (Chairman)
- City of Port Clinton, Ohio, 1980 - Present (Law Director)
Pro Bono Activities
- Port Clinton Rotary Club, President, 1981 - 1982
Education
- Capital University Law School, Columbus, Ohio, 1977
J.D. - Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1973
B.A.
Honors: Washington DC Honors Semester
References
References
- Huntington National Bank, Port Clinton, Ohio
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
211 East 2nd Street Port Clinton, OH 43452
Phone
Fax
- 419-734-5318
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