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Webster & Garino
November 3, 2019
Indiana child custody arrangements that divide parents into custodial and noncustodial parents typically require one parent to pay child support. Many factors may change which parent pays child support and the experienced child support attorneys at Webster &

Webster & Garino
October 30, 2019
Estate Planning and Probate in Indiana: What You Need to Know. UPDATED for 2025 Estate planning and probate are essential components of managing one's assets and ensuring their proper distribution after death. In Indiana, understanding these processes can help
Webster & Garino
October 26, 2019
Is It Time To Revisit Your Trust? After completing your Indiana estate planning, many individuals experience a sense of relief. Knowing that your assets and beneficiaries are taken care of provides peace of mind. However, estate planning is an

Webster & Garino
October 23, 2019
An Overview of Adverse Possession in Indiana Note: This article was updated in 2025 to reflect recent changes in Indiana real estate law. Adverse possession in Indiana is a legal concept that allows a person to claim ownership of
Webster & Garino
October 20, 2019
Criminal Defense Lawyer In Indiana An arrest is an alarming event that can leave you wondering what to do next. Even if the charges seem minor, like a misdemeanor, the consequences of a conviction could influence educational and employment
Webster & Garino
October 14, 2019
Can an Indiana OWI Affect My Child Custody Case? Cases involving child custody or parenting time put your personal life under intense scrutiny in family court. The court's primary concern is the best interests of the child, and unfortunately,

Webster & Garino
October 9, 2019
Indiana Supreme Court Cell Phone Case Katelin Eunjoo Seo v. State of Indiana has raised questions of significant importance to the whole country about privacy rights and the reach of law enforcement. William Webster of Webster & Garino argued

Webster & Garino
October 7, 2019
Introduction: Trustee vs. Beneficiary UPDATED FOR 2025 A trust is a powerful legal tool used in estate planning to manage and distribute assets according to the wishes of the person who created it, known as the grantor, often
Webster & Garino
September 27, 2019
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
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