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By Carla GarinoPublished On: February 9th, 2026Categories: Family Law, Family Law in Indiana, New Blog, NewsIn Indiana probate, creditors have a limited time to file claims against an estate. If notice isn’t properly given or claims are not filed on time, creditors may lose the right to collect against estate assets.
By Carla GarinoPublished On: February 5th, 2026Categories: Family Law, Family Law in Indiana, New BlogIn Indiana probate, creditors have a limited time to file claims against an estate. If notice isn’t properly given or claims are not filed on time, creditors may lose the right to collect against estate assets.
By Carla GarinoPublished On: February 5th, 2026Categories: Blog, Family Law, Family Law in Indiana, New BlogIn Indiana probate, creditors have a limited time to file claims against an estate. If notice isn’t properly given or claims are not filed on time, creditors may lose the right to collect against estate assets.

In Indiana probate, creditors have a limited time to file claims against an estate. If notice isn’t properly given or claims are not filed on time, creditors may lose the right to collect against estate assets.
By Carla GarinoPublished On: December 19th, 2025Categories: Estate Planning, Estate Planning In Indiana, New BlogYoung families in Hamilton County may assume estate planning can wait. In reality, parents of minor children have urgent planning needs to protect care and finances, and an estate plan ensures your values guide those outcomes.

Without legal planning, sudden incapacity from illness or accident can leave your family scrambling to manage your finances and medical decisions. Powers of attorney and healthcare directives give trusted people the authority to act on your behalf when you cannot.
By Carla GarinoPublished On: October 29th, 2025Categories: Business Law & Corporate Formation, Business Law Indiana, New BlogSuccession planning ensures your business continues smoothly when an owner retires, becomes incapacitated or dies. Using tools like trusts, buy-sell agreements and continuity plans to protect family, employees and the company’s legacy.
By Carla GarinoPublished On: October 22nd, 2025Categories: Family Law, Family Law in Indiana, New BlogAvoiding probate delays in Indiana means getting organized early complete estate paperwork (will, deeds, account info), clear up debts, and make heir wishes known. Firms like Webster & Garino guide families so assets pass smoothly and dispute-free.
By Carla GarinoPublished On: October 1st, 2025Categories: Estate Planning, Estate Planning In Indiana, New BlogLosing a loved one is hard enough without court delays. Indiana gives families a faster option when the estate is modest. If the total probate estate is $100,000 or less, and enough time has passed, many families can use an Indiana small estate affidavit to collect property without opening a full probate.
By Carla GarinoPublished On: September 30th, 2025Categories: Estate Planning, Estate Planning In Indiana, New BlogFederal estate tax exemptions rise to $15 million per person in 2026, now is the time for families to review wills, trusts, beneficiary designations, and gifting strategies to make the most of the new limits.
