Indiana Probate and Estate Administration Lawyer
Estate planning and probate is considered a "necessary evil" by many people. In fact, the law offers clarity and protects the rights of surviving family members through the probate courts. A properly executed will helps ensure that assets are distributed after death according to the decedent's wishes. Without a will or other testamentary instrument, money and property will be disbursed according to laws that do not take into account individual wishes or circumstances.
Some people eliminate the need to go through probate at all by establishing revocable living trusts. Talk to an attorney at Anderson & Associates in the Indianapolis area about this option and other estate planning tools that may meet you and your family's needs, such as the following:
- Charitable remainder trusts
- Special needs trusts
- Irrevocable trusts
- Wills
- Pourover wills
- Powers of attorney
- Healthcare directives
"I went into the practice of law because I value relationships. I like to help people. I'm detail oriented and I bring 28 years of experience to the table for every case." — Indiana attorney David A. Anderson, practicing probate and estate administration law in the Indianapolis area.
Perhaps your loved one recently passed away and your family needs assistance with probate. Working with Anderson & Associates means working directly with probate lawyer David Anderson. Mr. Anderson will help ensure that probate is completed as soon as possible to help your family move forward with the tasks associated with closing the estate of a deceased person. In the event of a dispute concerning your will or trusts, contact Mr. Anderson about probate litigation representation.
Call or e-mail Anderson & Associates to schedule a no-obligation consultation and learn how the law firm can help with your probate and estate administration needs.









