Probate is a legal process the courts use to take inventory of your estate and... [Read more...]
Paul A. Kraft, Estate Planning Attorney
Paul Kraft is Co-Founder and the senior Principal of Frank & Kraft, one of the leading law firms in Indiana in the area of estate planning as well as business and tax planning. Mr. Kraft assists clients primarily in the areas of estate planning and administration, Medicaid planning, federal and state taxation, real estate and corporate law, bringing the added perspective of an accounting background to his work.Read More!
What's the Difference Between a Will and a Living Will?
They sound like they might do similar things, don't they? But although both of these... [Read more...]
Solvent vs. Insolvent: What's the Difference?
When your estate gets to probate court, it can be classified in one of two... [Read more...]
How to Help Your Estate Planning Attorney Help You
Your estate planning attorney is a competent and knowledgeable professional who can help you create... [Read more...]
How to Create A Comprehensive Disability Plan
A mental disability or terminal illness can leave you unable to handle your finances and... [Read more...]
How To Use An Incentive Trust
Do you worry that a family member may squander money you leave him or her?... [Read more...]
Why Planning Your Funeral Is An Important Part of Your Estate Plan
When you pass away, your loved ones will be faced with planning your funeral. This... [Read more...]
What is Elder Law?
Ours is an aging population. The baby boom of the mid 1900's and advances in... [Read more...]
Buying Insurance for Peace of Mind
Although “estate planning” might conjure up images of Wills and Trusts, buying the right insurance... [Read more...]
What's the Difference Between a Guardian and a Conservator?
If you suffer an illness or injury that leaves you unable to care for yourself,... [Read more...]
How Does A Revocable Living Trust Affect Your Income Taxes?
When you fund property into a Revocable Living Trust, you transfer ownership of property from... [Read more...]
Does Your Estate Have Enough Liquidity?
Estate liquidity is the amount of cash and cash equivalents available in your estate to... [Read more...]
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