An arrest naturally alarms an individual, especially if that person has never faced criminal charges before. Convictions for even relatively minor crimes can negatively impact your future earnings and perhaps your freedom. A criminal defense attorney in Indiana will help you understand your options within the criminal justice system. At Webster and Garino, our e...
When parents in Indiana cannot agree upon the terms of child custody, then an Indiana divorce court will decide the issue. Child custody lawyers in Indiana support people who need to go before a Judge and communicate their parental goals. Before i...
Deeds transfer ownership of real property in Indiana. During the transfer of property, deeds come under scrutiny. An inaccurate or incomplete deed can expose parties to liability and interfere with the conveyance of property. A real estate lawyer in IndianaContinue Reading
At Webster & Garino, we provide you with access to a criminal defense attorney in Indiana.
We'll examine the facts concerning your case and suggest a strategy for challenging criminal
allegations. A variety of legal concepts exist that can preserve your liberty and reputation.
These are six conventional approaches to defending people from criminal p...
Indiana child custody arrangements that divide parents into custodial and noncustodial parents
typically require the noncustodial parent to pay child support. Joint custody arrangements,
however, might alter this pattern. Indiana divorce courts might reduce or eliminate child
support payments in Indiana when both parents care for children 50 percent of ...
The probate court system in Indiana frequently plays a role in settling an estate after someone dies. Estate planning in Indiana allows you to prepare for probate. Strategic planning could even limit or eliminate the court's involvement in your affairs. Estate law includes many complicated elements. An Continue Reading
Most people feel a sense of relief after they complete their Indiana estate plans. Knowing that you've made arrangements for your assets and beneficiaries likely comforts you. However, to protect your interests fully, you should review your trust and other estate plan elements about every five years. Continue Reading
Cases related to child custody or parenting time put your life under the microscope in family court. The best interests of the child guide judicial decisions and an arrest or conviction for an OWI can complicate your case considerably. Child custody lawyers IndianaContinue Reading
A trust creates a separate legal entity that holds some or all of an estate's assets. A grantor develops the trust and supplies the assets to distribute them to a person or organization at a later time. The recipient is known as the beneficiary. Beneficiaries can be either individuals or organizations, like a school or charity. The person or organization responsi...
Since April 2019, William Webster of Webster & Garino in Westfield, Indiana, has awaited the decision of the Indiana Supreme Court in Katelin Seo v. State of Indiana. He delivered oral arguments on behalf of the defendant, and recently took some tim...