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This category features the latest legal updates and recent articles from Webster & Garino. Stay informed on current developments in estate planning, probate, family law, business law, and related legal matters affecting individuals and businesses in Indiana.

Webster & Garino
July 17, 2026
When families hear that a loved one’s estate is “in probate,” the phrase can sound intimidating. Many people are unfamiliar with probate until they experience the loss of a family member and suddenly find themselves dealing with legal paperwork, financial questions, and court procedures.

Webster & Garino
July 14, 2026
Child support laws in Indiana are designed to ensure children continue receiving financial support after parents separate or divorce. While the process may sound straightforward, child support cases can quickly become stressful when disagreements arise about income, custody schedules, healthcare costs, or modifications.

Webster & Garino
May 29, 2026
Trusts are one of the most effective tools in estate planning, but many people are unsure what should actually go into one. Creating a trust is only the first step. The real value comes from how it is structured and what assets are properly transferred into it.

Webster & Garino
May 27, 2026
When a loved one passes away, one of the first legal questions families face is whether probate is required. Many people are unsure what probate involves or whether it applies to their situation.

Webster & Garino
May 25, 2026
Most people assume living wills are something you create later in life. It is common to think estate planning only becomes important when retirement is near or health concerns arise. In reality, a living will is not about age as much as it is about preparedness.

Webster & Garino
March 27, 2026
Many families begin estate planning with the same question in mind. Should I create a will, a trust, or both? The terms often appear together, and many people assume they accomplish the same thing. In reality, a will and a trust can serve different purposes in an estate plan. Understanding the difference can help you choose the right approach for protecting your family and your assets.

Webster & Garino
March 23, 2026
Many families assume that when someone passes away, their property will automatically pass to the people they would have chosen to inherit it. Unfortunately, that is not always how the law works.

Webster & Garino
March 18, 2026
Losing a loved one is difficult. When probate becomes part of the process, families often ask the same question right away: how long will this take? Probate in Indiana is the legal process for settling a person's estate after they pass away. It involves validating the will, identifying assets, paying debts, and distributing property to heirs. While the process may sound straightforward, the timeline can vary depending on several factors.

Webster & Garino
March 11, 2026
Estate planning for Millennials is becoming more relevant each year. Many young professionals in Hamilton County own homes, operate small businesses, manage retirement accounts, and hold significant digital assets. Yet estate planning often feels like something that can wait.

Webster & Garino
March 10, 2026
Estate planning for business owners in Indiana is different from traditional estate planning. When you own a company, you are not just protecting a home or savings account. You are protecting payroll, contracts, employees, partnerships, and years of work.
