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November 19, 2020
Why a Solid Lease Agreement is Essential for Your Business A lease agreement legally defines the contractual relationship between landlord and tenant. A thorough contract addresses every angle

November 15, 2020
To docket a trust places a legal case involving its administration under a court’s review and into formal court proceedings. This may be a temporary or ongoing status

November 12, 2020
Due process represents one of the founding principles of the United States. People have the right to see the evidence presented against them and avoid conviction if reasonable

November 11, 2020
Deeds document the transfer of real estate ownership from the grantor to the new owner or grantee. The transfer outlined within a deed establishes

November 1, 2020
The Benefits of a Power of Attorney: What You Need to Know A power of attorney provides people not only with peace of mind but also control after

October 26, 2020
Elderly Guardianship in Indiana Indiana law has established the concept of guardianship to address situations in which people need a third party to manage some or all

June 11, 2020
Farm Succession Planning Mistakes You Must Know! Various challenges confront farm owners during succession and estate planning. Farm operations include large amounts of valuable real estate, but cash reserves might be low. Identifying and

May 11, 2020
When you have to address child custody issues, legal support improves your ability to protect your parental rights and forge a plan for moving forward as a family. Child custody naturally triggers strong

May 7, 2020
Stimulus Checks and Child Support Payments in Indiana The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, known as the CARES Act, enabled the federal government to distribute monetary relief to many Americans. With stimulus

March 15, 2020
Can a Trust Protect My Assets During a Divorce? A Revocable Trust will not protect or exclude your assets in an Indiana divorce. Since a Revocable Trust is revocable, meaning you still have control
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