Most people in Indiana get married with a solid plan for their future, including when to buy a home, how to improve their finances, and when and how many kids to have. However, it is not uncommon to find that 15 years down the line, you have an unexpected, wonderful...
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When can you sue an executor?
An executor of a deceased person's estate in Indiana usually isn't personally responsible for those debts. However, an Indiana estate representative may be taken to court pertaining to the probate process if there's reason to believe a creditor didn't get paid in a...
Consider placing your home in a trust if you value privacy
When you own a home in Indiana, it may be helpful to put it in a trust. This option allows it to stay out of probate after you pass away. Doing so can make transferring the property to your desired beneficiary easier, saving time and money. Place your home in a trust...