Attorney Tommy Taneff

Attorney Thomas Taneff

Thomas Taneff has the experience of being involved in over 10,000 matters throughout his 30-year career. In addition, he has also been involved in over 5,000 cases involving adoption and/or surrogacy. Thomas has completed programs at OSU (undergraduate degree), Capital University Law School (Juris Doctor), and the Harvard Law School (post-graduate program). Thomas Taneff has experience working in estate planning, adoption services, estate administration, and probate. Thomas has extensive knowledge from every perspective within these practice areas from nearly 30 years of experience focusing on adoption and probate law. Thomas is also a former Magistrate for the Franklin County Probate Court.

What Are Tax-Efficient Estate Planning Strategies?

Tax-Efficient Estate Planning: A Comprehensive Guide Planning for the future disposition of your assets and funds after death is an essential first step in securing your financial legacy through wealth management and ensuring your spouse and loved ones are well taken...

Why Is Estate Planning Important For Family Business?

Family businesses hold a unique place in our economy, with entrepreneurial endeavors passed down within families through generations. Your business not only embodies your hard work and significant dedication, but also carries your hopes and dreams for the future of...

Great News for Ohio’s Adoptive Parents

If you finalized an adoption in Ohio since January 1, 2023, you may now apply for money under Ohio’s new Ohio Adoption Grant Program.  Applicants are eligible to receive a one-time payment of: $10,000 for a child. This excludes a step-parent. $15,000 for a foster...

SHOULD YOU HAVE A LIVING TRUST?

Tragedy can interfere with life and the good intention of meaning to get around to it.  The result…conflict, damage, lawsuits.  There are many advantages to having a Living Trust.  Privacy, control, tax avoidance. Keeping your financial affairs private by avoiding...

GROWN UP KIDS NEED ESTATE PLANNING TOO!

So now your kid has turned 18. You think they may not need any estate planning because they don’t have any assets, are not married, or do not have any children? Think again! Once kids turn 18, they are considered legal adults and parents may not be able to act on...

What Should Be In A Death Folder?

Talking about death may feel uncomfortable but preparing for the future is important to ensure your estate is handled according to your wishes. In the event of your death, your loved ones will need access to your estate planning documents and other important...

What is the Difference Between Will and Estate Planning?

What will happen to your belongings after you pass? Who will care for your children? Planning for the future is crucial. That’s where wills, trusts and estate planning come in. A will and other estate planning documents ensure there’s a plan in place for your care,...