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Indiana Estate Planning for Young Families: Guardians, Trustees, and Life Insurance

2025-12-23T20:44:34+00:00

Young 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.

Indiana Estate Planning for Young Families: Guardians, Trustees, and Life Insurance2025-12-23T20:44:34+00:00

Planning for Incapacity in Indiana with POA and Health Care Directives

2025-12-23T18:52:36+00:00

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.

Planning for Incapacity in Indiana with POA and Health Care Directives2025-12-23T18:52:36+00:00

Succession Planning for Indiana Entrepreneurs with Trusts, Buy-Sell Agreements, and Continuity

2025-12-23T17:54:56+00:00

Succession 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.

Succession Planning for Indiana Entrepreneurs with Trusts, Buy-Sell Agreements, and Continuity2025-12-23T17:54:56+00:00

Indiana Small Estate Affidavits for Estates Under the $100,000 Threshold

2025-12-02T19:13:18+00:00

Losing 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.

Indiana Small Estate Affidavits for Estates Under the $100,000 Threshold2025-12-02T19:13:18+00:00

Indiana Estate Planning in 2026: What Families Should Do Before the Federal Exemption Changes

2025-12-02T19:27:34+00:00

Federal 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.

Indiana Estate Planning in 2026: What Families Should Do Before the Federal Exemption Changes2025-12-02T19:27:34+00:00

Indiana Child Support Guidelines 2026: What Hamilton County Parents Need to Know

2025-12-02T19:30:59+00:00

Indiana’s 2026 child support updates may impact parenting time credits, income calculations, and shared expenses. Hamilton County parents should review their orders now to stay prepared.

Indiana Child Support Guidelines 2026: What Hamilton County Parents Need to Know2025-12-02T19:30:59+00:00

Navigating Divorce in Indiana: Steps to Protect Your Finances in 2026

2025-12-02T19:33:24+00:00

Facing a 2026 divorce in Indiana? It’s time to protect your finances, inventory assets, review retirement plans and taxes, update beneficiary designations, and understand support obligations to safeguard your future.

Navigating Divorce in Indiana: Steps to Protect Your Finances in 20262025-12-02T19:33:24+00:00
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