“Another big fan of Hunter Estate & Elder Law. In addition to elder law, they also specialize in guardianships and trusts for people with disabilities.”
Perhaps you do not have an advocate or asset protection documents – meeting with our attorneys at an initial consultation may help you regain footing to best move forward. This area of practice includes documents such as Guardianships, long-term care planning, Medicaid benefits (or Medicaid planning), Veteran’s benefits and assistance, or death administration (the process of moving assets through probate).
If you are at least 18 years old, you can begin estate planning! A common misconception is that you need lots of stuff or to be approaching the end of your life to get use out of these documents. The truth is that these forms are prepared while you are living to explain how your wellbeing should be managed if you are to become incapacitated or how your estate will be distributed after you pass.
Wills
It is not always the case that these documents are prepared months or years in advance – sometimes certain files are prepared in the “eleventh hour” depending on a client’s capacity or soundness. Estate planning includes documents such as a power of attorney (POA), healthcare proxy or healthcare representative (healthcare POA), living will declaration, last will and testament, and trusts.
Trusts
Indiana Estate & Elder Law proves comprehensive services in the areas of estate planning, asset protection, estate wills & trusts, Medicaid planning (qualification and application), Veterans benefits, long-term care planning, probate and trust administration with probate avoidance, and business planning for small and family-owned businesses, and more! They have offices in Fishers, Ind., Rockville, Ind., and Wabash, Ind.; and serve residents throughout the cities of Noblesville, Ind., Carmel, Ind., Westfield, Ind., Crawfordsville, Ind., Terre Haute, Ind., Brazil, Ind., Peru, Ind., Huntington, Ind., and North Manchester, Ind.