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  • Lawyer name:Bach, Elizabeth L.
  • Address:708 Walnut Street Suite 600Cincinnati,OH
  • Phone:513-878-1773
  • Fax:513-241-6649
  • PostalCode:45202 -2022
  • WebSite:http://www.probateandestateplanningattorney.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Probate (Estates, Guardianships, and Adoptions) Trust & Estate Planning Personal

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  • Elizabeth Bach graduated with high distinction from Indiana University (B.A. 2004) and received her legal education at Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University (J.D. 2010), graduating cum laude. While pursuing her law degree at night, she gained practical experience at the law firm of Mark Godbey & Associates as a law clerk and legal assistant. She also served as a law clerk to the Honorable Judge Bernie Bouchard of the Hamilton County Municipal Court.

    Her practice concentrates on probate administration and estate planning, with an emphasis on guiding the client through complex planning options, and simplifying the probate process for family members and loved ones. Areas of estate planning include Wills, Trusts (testamentary, irrevocable, revocable, charitable, A/B or spousal trusts), Powers of Attorney, Living Wills and Healthcare Powers of Attorney (Advanced Directives), Guardianships & Conservatorships, Elder Law, Medicare & Medicaid. Beth has also worked extensively with the local probate courts of the Greater Cincinnati Area, and over the past 4 years has administered numerous testate and intestate estates, including estates with special issues, such as insolvency, relief from administration, summary release from administration, surviving spouse’s rights, elective shares, will contests, and estate taxes and tax returns.

    Beth also has experience with the areas of personal injury (including motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall, and wrongful death), family law (adoption and prenuptial agreements), and small business representation (including organization, LLC operating agreements, transfer of ownership, dissolution, and litigation).

    Beth is licensed in Ohio and is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association and Cincinnati Bar Association. She lives in Northern Kentucky with her husband and golden retriever, and is an active member of her church.

  • Ohio, 2010 U.S. District Court Southern District of Ohio

  • Ohio State Bar Association, 2008 - Present (Member) Cincinnati Bar Association, 2010 - Present (Member)

  • Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Highland Heights, Kentucky, 2010J.D.Honors: cum laudeHonors: 2007 Bettmann Moot Court CompetitionHonors: Dean's ListHonors: 4th Circuit Court of Appeals pro bono briefHonors: Legal Aid of the Bluegrass Wills Clinic Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 2004B.A.Honors: Phi Beta Kappa SocietyHonors: IU Honors CollegeHonors: National Society of Collegiate ScholarsHonors: Phi Eta Sigma SocietyHonors: Dean's List 2002-2004Major: Anthropology

  • Godbey & Associates is a full service general practice law firm.

    We represent and advise clients in the areas of divorce, personal injury, family law, bankruptcy, probate and estate planning, small business representation, immigration matters and criminal law.

    We provide high quality, cost effective legal services to individuals and businesses throughout Northern Kentucky, Southwestern Ohio and other Ohio counties. Our mission is to advocate for you with integrity, excellence and equality. We recognize that you rely upon your attorney’s confidence, judgment and loyalty.

    Our attorneys are committed to the pursuit of excellence in the courtroom, to communicate effectively with you, and to demonstrate the strictest personal and professional ethics. We work hard to establish attorney-client relationships that will endure. Nothing is more important to us than serving you.

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