I work with clients to create estate plans tailored to their needs and their families, using Wills, Trusts, Power-of-Attorneys, and other documents. If you've lost a loved one, I can assist you with being appointed through the court process or administering their estate through the small estate process. I guide your family through the divorce process and beyond, handling custody, child support, parenting time, grandparent visitation and more.
My goal is to guide you and your family to develop a plan to address your legal, financial, and healthcare planning concerns as you age. I assist clients with transfers of real estate between family members as well as sale transactions not involving a realtor. I am fiercely committed to helping my clients reach their goals in and out of the courtroom.
DIRECTIONS: Take Rockville Rd/Highway 36 west past Dan Jones Rd. Turn south on Business Center Dr, located between Oak Creations and Sherwin Williams. Turn right at T, turn right into cul-de-sac, we are straightahead next to Avon Pediatrics.
My goal is to guide you and your family to develop a plan to address your legal, financial, and healthcare planning concerns as you age. I assist clients with transfers of real estate between family members as well as sale transactions not involving a realtor. I am fiercely committed to helping my clients reach their goals in and out of the courtroom.
DIRECTIONS: Take Rockville Rd/Highway 36 west past Dan Jones Rd. Turn south on Business Center Dr, located between Oak Creations and Sherwin Williams. Turn right at T, turn right into cul-de-sac, we are straightahead next to Avon Pediatrics.
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Born and raised in Avon, Indiana, I graduated from Indiana University majoring in Political Science.
I earned my Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.
I can only do what I do because I have a great staff, and I think you'll agree once you meet Edward Peters and Jeanette Waterman.
When not practicing law, I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, baking, and losing at fantasy football.
We counsel and advise clients in Hendricks County, including Avon, Danville, Brownsburg, and Plainfield.
I earned my Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.
I can only do what I do because I have a great staff, and I think you'll agree once you meet Edward Peters and Jeanette Waterman.
When not practicing law, I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, baking, and losing at fantasy football.
We counsel and advise clients in Hendricks County, including Avon, Danville, Brownsburg, and Plainfield.
I represent clients in family law matters including Adoption, Divorce and Legal Separations, Custody and Parenting Time/Visitation Issues, Relocations, Child Support & Support Termination/Emancipation, Grandparent Visitation, Paternity, Prenuptial Agreements, PostNuptial Agreements, Post-Divorce Modifications and Enforcement, Cohabitation/Domestic Agreements and Disputes, Spousal Maintenance, Guardianships and Third Party Custody.
Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines - The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines are based on the premise that it is usually in a child's best interest to have frequent, meaningful and continuing contact with each parent.
Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines - The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines are based on the premise that it is usually in a child's best interest to have frequent, meaningful and continuing contact with each parent.
Every family is different, so every plan is different.
During your consultation, we figure out which package works best for your family based on a variety of factors.
Complex planning may be required due to subsequent marriages, owning a family business or farm - I'll address any additional fees or costs during your free consultation in writing.
The second meeting is the execution or signing of all documents.
An Indiana Will controls where your probate property goes when you die.
If your plan requires testamentary trusts or grandchildren's trusts, additional fees apply.
During your consultation, we figure out which package works best for your family based on a variety of factors.
Complex planning may be required due to subsequent marriages, owning a family business or farm - I'll address any additional fees or costs during your free consultation in writing.
The second meeting is the execution or signing of all documents.
An Indiana Will controls where your probate property goes when you die.
If your plan requires testamentary trusts or grandchildren's trusts, additional fees apply.
Elder law deals with the issues faced by the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population, the elderly.
Seniors today are more active and live longer than ever before, which means they face a variety of new issues not addressed by earlier generations.
Now that seniors are living longer, there are more issues about their care that have to be included in estate planning, such as plans for housing, future medical care, and what to do if the person is in need of care and has become incapable of making their own decisions.
Seniors today are more active and live longer than ever before, which means they face a variety of new issues not addressed by earlier generations.
Now that seniors are living longer, there are more issues about their care that have to be included in estate planning, such as plans for housing, future medical care, and what to do if the person is in need of care and has become incapable of making their own decisions.
After losing a loved one, the probate process can seem overwhelming.
We assist executors, personal representatives, and administrators through each step of the probate process.
If you are named as the executor or personal representative by the terms of a will or you would like to become the administrator of the estate of a family member who did not have a will, we can help you to become appointed by the probate court.
In most cases, a family member serves as the personal representative of a family member's probate estate.
We assist executors, personal representatives, and administrators through each step of the probate process.
If you are named as the executor or personal representative by the terms of a will or you would like to become the administrator of the estate of a family member who did not have a will, we can help you to become appointed by the probate court.
In most cases, a family member serves as the personal representative of a family member's probate estate.
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