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Wills

A will sets forth how a person’s property is to be distributed after death. It can also specify other matters such as who has the authority to administer the person’s estate, and who should serve as guardian for any minor children.

 

Without a will, intestate law will determine who will inherit your property.  In general, intestate law only permits relatives to inherit; long-time partners who are unmarried, for example, will not inherit anything under Indiana intestate law.

 

Gary provides advice, legal counsel, and drafting for willsand other types of estate planning documents, including:

 

  • Simple wills

  • Power of attorney

  • Living wills

  • We offer many other services other than the ones listed.

 

 

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