INDIANA PROBATE

When you lose a loved one, the last thing you want is stress.   Employing the right  attorney to guide you in the beginning stage is important.   Who pays for the funeral?  What do I do if I live out-of-state?  Whether you are a beneficiary or an attorney, if you need assistance with administering the estate, we can help you.

Some services include evaluating or filing a claim for or against the estate; finding the right auction company or realtor to assist in selling the assets and real estate; completing the inheritance tax returns for residents or non-residents;  preparation of accountings or assisting with any aspects of the estate. 

Family conflict may arise during the administration of an estate or before.   If you do not have a correct understanding of the process of estate administration, or  know which assets fall under "probate," this in itself can often cause conflict.  Life insurance or accounts that are joint or have a beneficiary designation - are not probate assets that are controlled by the Will or estate administration.    Having a Will or  no Will  determines who inherits.    

If someone took advantage of someone using a power-of-attorney or by undue influence you may have an action.

No matter what stage the estate is in, if your loved one lived in Indiana or had assets in Indiana I can help you. I provide guidance to my clients to accomplish the tasks, or I can do all aspects to complete the estate administration or inheritance tax issues.

 Arlene (Howe) Kline has been assisting and consulting attorneys for over fifteen years. Compare attorneys to doctors.  If you have a heart problem – you want a heart specialist.  Arlene has facilitated the closing of estates (prior to her assistance) remained opened for ten to fifteen years by providing guidance to the personal representative or attorney or preparing the final accounting and pleadings.   Don't let that happen to your decedent's estate.