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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.

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WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — As part of the Derek Chauvin murder trial, a friend of George Floyd’s told a Minnesota court via his attorney that he plans to use something you might not know much about: the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Filed in Minnesota

IN THE NEWS: Open letter from Westfield Clerk-Treasurer addresses ongoing lawsuit Webster & Garino, who is representing City of Westfield Treasurer Cindy Gossard, was recently featured in Current Westfield. Editor, Unfortunately, statements have been made about me and my office that I have failed

Webster & Garino Lawyers Recognized as 2021 Indiana Super Lawyers Congratulations Carla Garino and Emily Barry for being selected as SuperLawyers! You can find the full edition of 2021 Indiana Super Lawyers Magazine here. Emily J. Barry Rated by Super Lawyers loading ... Meet

Mayor Andrew Cook v Cindy Gossard in the city of Westfield, Indiana Webster & Garino, LLC is representing Cindy Gossard in the City of Westfield case brought by Mayor Andrew Cook. In a statement from Cindy: "On January 14,

Supreme Court Case for Cell Phone Rights Access Who has Access to the Contents of Your Mind? Landmark Supreme Court Case Unfolds 5th Amendment Battle for Cell Phone Access Rights “Our client was asked by law enforcement to unlock her phone in order to

Indiana Supreme Court Case: Seo v. State of Indiana The Seo v. State of Indiana case has garnered attention as a pivotal legal matter regarding privacy rights and self-incrimination. Referred to by Webster & Garino as the Indiana Supreme Court "cell phone case", it

A smartphone can reveal a lot about a person. “Your life is on your mobile device,” said Westfield defense attorney William Webster. “It’s very personal in nature, and really kind of an extension of you.” Webster had that in mind after his client came
