Defending Your Rights

Estate Planning Attorney And Probate Law Firm in Canton & Massillon OH


Erich J. Maier, Attorney At Law in Massillon, OH, wants to fight for you. If you are involved in a legal dispute or are in need of debt relief, get the peace of mind you need. Call 330-832-0404 to schedule a consultation today.
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Erich Maier grew up in the Massillon area, received his law degree from the University of Toledo, and has over 28 years of experience in criminal defense, family law, bankruptcy, and wills and estates. He has a reputation in the community as a hard-working, ethical attorney. Let our team work hard to fight for your rights.

Why Working With an Estate Planning Attorney Benefits You

Choosing a dedicated estate planning attorney in Massillon, OH, means your wishes are documented clearly, your loved ones are protected from unnecessary conflict, and your assets transfer efficiently. Working with a trusted probate law firm gives you access to legal knowledge that goes well beyond filling out forms. 


Key benefits include the following:


  • Clarity: Your will, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives reflect your exact intentions.
  • Protection: Proper planning shields your estate from costly court delays and family disputes.
  • Guidance: An experienced attorney helps you anticipate Ohio-specific legal requirements before they become problems.
  • Continuity: Regular plan reviews ensure your documents stay current as your life and the law evolve.


Ready to protect what matters most? Contact our estate planning team today to schedule your consultation.

Tips for Getting the Most From Your Estate Plan

Starting your estate plan sooner rather than later is one of the most practical steps you can take. Many people wait until a health scare or family change forces the issue, but early planning with a qualified estate planning attorney gives you more options, more control, and less stress for the people you care about most. A complete plan typically covers wills, trusts, beneficiary designations, and durable powers of attorney working together as one coordinated strategy.

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When revisiting an existing plan, bring documentation of any major life changes, such as a marriage, divorce, new child, or significant shift in assets. Your attorney can quickly identify gaps that could complicate the probate process or expose your estate to unnecessary tax liability. Keeping open communication with your legal team ensures your plan always reflects your current goals.

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 Ohio Bar Association
 Stark County Bar Association

Call 330-832-0404 to schedule your initial consultation.