Marissa K. Fitzpatrick, Esq., is an attorney with excellent communication skills and a keen eye for detail in drafting estate planning and business documents.
Marissa listens closely to clients and understands the importance of making recommendations that ensure that future plans are appropriately funded and life-long savings are protected. She demonstrates a passion for her work and her results give clients and their families great peace of mind.
Marissa's practice concentrates on estate planning, trusts and probate, as well as wealth preservation, business planning and elder law.
She earned a bachelor's degree from Ohio University in 2012, and a law degree from the University of Toledo College of Law in 2015.
In September 2021, she was honored with the Ohio State Bar Foundation Community Service Award for Attorneys 40 and Under.
With a strong family history of law and public service, Scott Lynch of Scott Lynch Law LLC protects his clients the way he would want his own family to be treated.
Estate planning is important at every stage of your family life. When someone passes away, we want to help you avoid the confusion, uncertainty, and extra expense so your family can be present with other loved ones and their grief. But you need to take legal precautions now. Whether you are a new family with young children, you have a blended family, or you are the parent of adult children who have kids of their own — we are here for your family now and when they need it the most.
Estate planning is important for every income level, whether you have significant investments that you know need protecting or you feel like your house is your only asset. To preserve your family’s wealth and well-being, Scott can help your family save money, stay out of court, and stay out of conflict.
Scott completed his degree from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law while serving as the youngest elected member of the Euclid City Council. He has been invited as a selected speaker at the City Club of Cleveland, the Ohio Fair Lending Conference, and has appeared as a front page guest OP-ED writer for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He is admitted to practice in the State of Ohio and the State of Florida.
Scott and his wife Kari have been married for ten years. They have two beautiful children, Archie and Miriam ages 9 and 4.
Jennifer M. Moore is an Elder Law, Estate Planning and Probate Law attorney practicing with Stebelton Snider LPA in Lancaster.
Jaclyn A. Palumbo, Esq., is a partner in the Akron law firm of Palumbo & Sweet LLC, with a practice focused in the areas of elder law and estate planning.
Practicing since 2014, she has helped more than 500 clients navigate the complexities of the elder law and estate planning. Prior legal practice areas include divorce, small business, juvenile law, criminal law, and probate work. Because of her extensive experience in other areas of law, she is uniquely equipped to manage clients’ legal needs as they change throughout a case (which they often do).
Estate planning and Medicaid issues can be very complex and terrifying for clients. The blend of emotions, complex paperwork, and tough decisions can render families paralyzed in fear. Palumbo is passionate about helping clients navigate these legal issues.
All estate plans and Medicaid issues are unique, and Palumbo enjoys using her creativity to design plans that help families achieve their personal and financial goals. She believes no legal issues are ever too big or too small.
Attorney Palumbo currently serves on the following boards: the Greater East Ohio Area Alzheimer’s Association, the Akron Law Alumni Board, and the Board for Athena Akron. She is heavily involved in the Akron Bar Association, especially through service on the Probate Executive Committee and the Investigative Subcommittee.



