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Webster & Garino
March 8, 2020
How Hiring A Lawyer Can Help In Selling A Business Selling your business is a complex transaction that might include an emotional factor if you have invested years building your enterprise. Advice from an Indiana lawyer will help you

Webster & Garino
March 5, 2020
All About Child Support Payments Children require many years to grow up, and their expenses or circumstances might change over time. Family law recognizes multiple reasons that could authorize the reduction of child support payments in Indiana. To request

Webster & Garino
March 1, 2020
How To Disinherit Your Spouse From Your Will Estate law does allow some protections for a spouse in a decedent’s estate. A will alone cannot undo a spouse's eligibility as an heir within the probate system. If a spouse

Webster & Garino
February 26, 2020
4 Reasons to Get a Prenuptial Agreement for Your Second Marriage Second marriages typically involve older people who have accumulated assets and often have children. These variables raise concerns about retirement and estate planning if the new marriage ends
Webster & Garino
February 24, 2020
Differences Between Civil & Criminal Law The legal system applies criminal law to cases that could involve punishment that includes incarceration. All other types of legal cases represent matters of civil law. For most individuals, legal issues fall under
Webster & Garino
February 20, 2020
Child Custody in Indiana and Long-Distance Parenting You still have rights under the laws for child custody in Indiana if you need to move for a job or to perform other essential duties, like care for an elderly parent.

Webster & Garino
February 16, 2020
Like Kind Property in a 1031 Exchange IRS Code Section 1031 has provided a method for real estate investors to swap property for another property and avoid the immediate payment of capital gains taxes. To shield yourself from immediate
Webster & Garino
February 13, 2020
Avoid These Common Mistakes When Starting A Business Almost all business interactions have the potential to trigger disputes, impose unexpected liabilities, or violate tax regulations. A meeting with an Indiana lawyer can inform you about important issues that you

Webster & Garino
February 13, 2020
How to Challenge a Will or Trust in Indiana Legal wills and trusts are typically set in stone, but sometimes disputes arise among interested parties, such as named beneficiaries or people who believe they were unfairly excluded from an
Webster & Garino
February 8, 2020
What is Third Party Custody? Third-party custody describes when a family court grants someone other than biological parent custody of a child. Although child custody laws in Indiana generally follow the parental preference doctrine, Indiana code section 31-17-2-3(2) recognizes
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