Legal Insights & Updates | Webster & Garino Blog
This blog serves as an informative hub where the attorneys at Webster & Garino, LLC provide timely, client-focused articles to help families, individuals, and business owners navigate complex legal matters. It emphasizes education and empowerment, offering straightforward explanations, actionable advice, and alerts on changing laws or litigation developments—without replacing personalized legal counsel.

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.

Webster & Garino
March 9, 2026
Digital estate planning has become an essential part of modern estate planning. Most Indiana residents manage finances, communication, investments, and even businesses online. From banking apps and retirement portals to cryptocurrency wallets and cloud storage, digital assets now hold real financial and personal value.

Webster & Garino
February 9, 2026
The chemical hair relaxer litigation continues to evolve as courts review an increasing number of claims tied to long-term exposure and serious health outcomes. For individuals and families in Hamilton County, this litigation may feel distant at first, primarily because the cases are centralized at the federal level.

Webster & Garino
February 5, 2026
Serving as a personal representative in Hamilton County is a serious legal responsibility. Whether you are appointed under a will or by the Probate Court, you are legally obligated to manage the estate according to Indiana law.

Webster & Garino
February 5, 2026
As we move through 2026, many Indiana families are reassessing their estate plans in light of shifting tax thresholds and long-term financial goals. Gifting strategies that once felt optional now deserve closer attention, especially for families who want to transfer wealth thoughtfully while avoiding unintended consequences.

Webster & Garino
December 23, 2025
When a loved one passes away, families often focus on grief, funeral arrangements, and the immediate needs of the estate. What many do not expect is the steady flow of creditor notices, medical bills, and account statements that must be handled during probate.

Webster & Garino
December 19, 2025
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.

Webster & Garino
December 15, 2025
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.

Webster & Garino
October 29, 2025
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.
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