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Estate Planning

You're not alone if talking about your death makes you uncomfortable. But it is a necessary (and understandably difficult) conversation you should have with a lawyer ... especially when you have had a major change in your life.

If you haven't looked ahead and prepared a will, the state of Indiana will step in and divide your assets for you when you die. The law will distribute your property, using its best guess of what you might have wanted as its only guide.

Our attorneys will work with you to be sure that this doesn't happen. Together, we will craft estate documents for the protection of your family as well as everything in your possession.

If you are a parent, you may want to write a will to name someone whom you trust to raise your minor children. Or if you are an “empty nester,” you may need to take advantage of the tax-saving strategies offered by sophisticated estate planning.

We recognize that everyone's life situation is unique—and there is no “one-size-fits-all” blueprint for The Perfect Estate Plan. Talk with us so we might tailor your end-of-life documents to fit your particular needs. It is one of the most thoughtful things you can do for those who are important to you.