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Showing 8 estate planning attorneys in Greenfield, IN
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Allen Wellman Harvey Keyes Cooley, LLP
5 Courthouse Plaza, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 468-2355
awmlaw.com
Martin Law Firm
504 W Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 462-2222
martinlawllc.com
White & Jocham
17 N Pennsylvania St 1st Floor, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 210-2401
whiteandjocham.com
Pritzke & Davis, LLP
728 N State St, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 660-9054
pritzkeanddavis.com
Brand & Morelock
6 W South St, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 462-7787
brandmorelocklaw.com
Wolf Law Firm, LLC
6 E Main St, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 462-9225
wolf-lawfirm.com
Jocham Law
17 N Pennsylvania St, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 462-1401
whiteandjocham.com
Bennett Law, LLC
18 E Main St Suite 228, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 441-7047
bennettlawllc.net
What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in Greenfield Cost?
The cost for an estate planning attorney in Greenfield Indiana typically ranges from 300 to 1,500 dollars for a basic will and power of attorney package. More complex plans with trusts can cost between 1,500 and 3,500 dollars. Many attorneys offer flat fees for standard documents. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an estate planning attorney do in Greenfield Indiana?
An estate planning attorney helps you prepare legal documents such as a last will and testament a revocable living trust and a healthcare power of attorney. They ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes and that your estate avoids unnecessary probate delays under Indiana law.
Do I need an estate plan if I have a small estate in Indiana?
Yes even a small estate can benefit from a basic will and a healthcare directive. Indiana law allows for a simplified probate process for estates under a certain value but having a plan still saves time and reduces family conflict.