
Will & Trust Disputes · Indiana
Will & Trust Dispute Lawyers in Indiana
When estate disputes arise in Indiana, the stakes are high — inheritance rights, family relationships, and the final wishes of your loved one all hang in the balance. At Webster & Garino LLC, our attorneys represent clients in will contests, trust disputes, and related probate litigation throughout Hamilton, Marion, and Boone Counties, including Westfield, Indianapolis, and Carmel.
Whether an estate is straightforward or contested, our team provides knowledgeable legal guidance at every step.
We serve families throughout Hamilton, Marion, and Boone Counties, including Westfield, Indianapolis, Carmel, Noblesville, and surrounding communities.
or call (317) 565-1818
WHO WE HELP
Who We Represent in Disputes
Probate affects anyone connected to a deceased person’s estate, from executors and personal representatives to beneficiaries and surviving family members. Our attorneys work with clients at every stage of the process.
A clear plan can protect your loved one’s eligibility for essential benefits while giving your family confidence about the future. Our attorneys are ready to help you put the right structure in place, no matter where you are in the planning process.
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR OPTIONS
What Is a Will or Trust Contest?
Probate is the court-supervised process of settling a deceased person’s estate. It involves validating a will (if one exists), appointing a personal representative, inventorying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing assets to beneficiaries, all overseen by Indiana county probate courts.
INDIANA LAW & LOCAL EXPERIENCE
Will & Trust Disputes Under Indiana Law
Indiana law sets specific rules for challenging wills and trusts. Under Indiana Code Title 29, parties with legal standing may contest a will within specific time frames after probate is opened. The grounds for contest include lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, fraud, and improper execution. Our attorneys know these statutes thoroughly and apply them strategically on your behalf.
We serve clients throughout Central Indiana: Westfield, Indianapolis, Carmel, Noblesville, Zionsville, and Fishers.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Common Questions About Will & Trust Disputes
We know you have questions. Here are answers to the most common concerns Indiana families bring to our office about estate or trusts.
Yes. Attorney’s fees for probate services are typically paid from estate assets, not out of pocket by the personal representative. Our team provides transparent fee information at your initial consultation.
WE’RE HERE TO HELP
Let’s Guide Your Family Through the Probate Process
Probate doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Our experienced Indiana probate attorneys are ready to guide you step by step — with clear communication and trusted legal advice throughout.
Serving Hamilton County · Marion County · Boone County · Westfield · Indianapolis · Carmel · Noblesville · Zionsville · Fishers · Cicero
