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Category Archives: Wills, Trusts, and Estates

Is a Living Trust right for you?

Posted on December 30, 2011 by Anna Christodoulakis

Estate planning, to many, is a daunting process with an overwhelming amount of factors and choices to be considered. However, with the help of an attorney in assessing you and your family’s goals and assets, estate planning does not have … Continue reading →

The Dangers of “eLawyering” in Estate Planning

Posted on December 20, 2011 by Anna Christodoulakis

Unfortunately, while many people would not think twice to hire legal representation in a contract dispute or tort claim, many hesitate in hiring an attorney to oversee the distribution of the assets they have accumulated over their lifetime. With the … Continue reading →

Porter County Announces New Magistrate: Mary DeBoer

Posted on July 19, 2011 by Chris Buckley

After a long and deliberative decision, the Porter County Council of Judges has chosen Mary DeBoer to replace Magistrate James Johnson in Porter Superior Court #1, under the supervision of Porter Superior Court Judge Roger Bradford. See Northwest Indiana Times … Continue reading →

Reimbursement to estate should be proportional

Posted on November 21, 2009 by Chris Buckley

Indiana Lawyer Full Article The Indiana Supreme Court ruled today that a proportional allocation of proceeds from a pre-trial settlement would be best way to reimburse an estate for funeral and burial expenses.

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