Biography
Albert G. Hehr III is an experienced estate planning attorney who focuses his practice on asset protection, trust administration, probate, probate litigation, and commercial real estate. He is dedicated to helping individuals, families, and business owners protect their assets, plan for the future, and navigate the complexities of estate, probate, and real estate law with confidence and clarity. Albert’s experience allows him to handle both routine matters and complex disputes, providing clients with trusted counsel and practical solutions tailored to their unique needs.
In addition to estate planning and probate, Albert has extensive experience in commercial real estate, advising clients on structuring, managing, and transferring property and business interests. His ability to integrate real estate strategies into estate and business planning ensures a comprehensive approach for clients with diverse and sophisticated needs.
Beyond his professional work, Albert is committed to living out his strong Christian faith in both his practice and his personal life. He and his wife are proud parents of two children, and family is at the heart of everything he does. Outside the office, Albert enjoys building and restoring cars, racing sailboats, and spending time outdoors. Whether hiking, working in the yard, or pursuing new adventures, he values hard work, perseverance, and the joy of hands-on craftsmanship. These qualities shape not only his hobbies but also the way he approaches his work as an attorney—dedicated, meticulous, and passionate about helping others.
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Education
- Cleveland Marshall College of Law, JD
- Cleveland State University, BA
Media
- Previously hosted WINT (1330 AM) “Planning for the Future” weekly radio show
Community Involvement
- President & Board of Directors, Willoughby Rotarians
- Former Board Member, The Different Needz Foundation
- National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
- Ohio Forum of Estate Planning Attorneys
- Ohio State Bar Association – Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Section
- Cleveland Estate Planning Council
- Charter Review Committee for Newbury
Admissions
- All Ohio State Courts




