When should I start estate planning in Indiana?
The Supers2026-03-10T00:34:02+00:00Estate planning can begin at any stage of adulthood. Many
Estate planning can begin at any stage of adulthood. Many
No. While trusts are often used for larger estates, many
Yes. Wills are typically simpler documents and require less setup
If used properly, a trust will avoid probate. Wills are
Many estate plans include both documents. A trust can hold
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