• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • Our Firm
    • About Our Firm
    • Attorney and Staff Profiles
  • Services
    • Asset & Business Planning
    • Estate and Gift Tax Figures
    • Estate Planning Services
    • Family-Owned Businesses & Farms
    • Financial Planning Assistance
    • Incapacity Planning
    • IRA & Retirement Planning
    • Legacy Planning
    • LGBTQ Estate Planning
    • Medicaid and Elder Law
    • Probate
    • SECURE Act
    • Special Needs Planning
    • Trust Administration
  • Elder Law
    • Coping With Alzheimer’s
    • Emergency Medicaid & Nursing Home Planning
    • Guardianship & Conservatorship
    • Hospice Care
    • Medicaid Planning
    • Veteran’s Benefits
  • Resources
    • DocuBank
    • Elder Law
      • Elder Law & Medicaid Definitions
      • Elder Law Reports
      • Elder Law Resources
        • Carmel, Indiana Elder Resources
        • Fishers Indiana Elder Law Resources
        • Greenfield, Indiana Elder Law Resources
        • Greenwood Elder Resources
        • Indianapolis Elder Law Resources
        • Lawrence Elder Law Resources
        • Plainfield Elder Resources
        • Zionsville Elder Law Resources
    • Estate Planning
      • Estate Planning Checkup
      • Estate and Gift Tax Figures
      • Estate Planning Definitions
      • Estate Planning Reports
        • Advanced Estate Planning
        • Basic Estate Planning
        • Estate Planning for Niches
        • Trust Administration
      • Incapacity Planning Definitions
      • Is Your Estate Plan Outdated?
      • Top 10 Estate and Legacy Planning Techniques
    • Free Estate Planning Worksheet
    • Frequently Asked Questions
      • ABLE Accounts for Special Needs Planning
      • Alzheimer’s FAQs
      • Asset Protection Planning
        • Business Succession Planning
        • Safeguarding Your Assets
      • Beneficiary Designations in Your Estate Plan
      • Challenging an Indiana Will
      • Charitable Gifting in Your Indiana Estate Plan
      • DIY Estate Planning
      • Elder Law
        • Alzheimer’s and Dementia
        • Elder Abuse
        • Choosing the Right Nursing Home
        • Medicaid
          • Reports
        • Medicaid Planning
        • Planning for Long-Term Care
      • Estate Planning
        • Avoiding Estate Taxes
        • Estate Planning for the Beginner
        • Estate Planning for Grandparents
        • Estate Planning Myths
        • Estate Planning for Parents
        • FLPs and Family Foundations
        • Frequently Asked Questions for Families Without an Estate Plan
        • LGBTQ Estate Planning
        • Women and the Need for Estate Planning
        • How Divorce Impacts Your Estate Plan
        • Philanthropy in Your Estate Plan
        • Updating Your Estate Plan
        • Understanding Gift and Estate Taxes in Indiana
      • Financial Exploitation of Seniors
      • Financial Planning
        • Legacy Wealth Planning
      • Incapacity Planning
        • Long-Term Care Insurance
      • Incapacity Planning: Medical Decision-Making
      • Incorporating Intellectual Property into Your Estate Plan
      • Indiana Estate Administration
      • Nursing Home Abuse in Indiana
      • Outdated Documents
      • Pet Planning
      • Pet Planning in Your Indiana Estate Plan
      • Probate
      • Power of Attorney
      • Retirement Planning
      • Single Individuals without Children
      • Small Estate Administration
      • Transferring Estate Property
      • Trusts
        • Trust Administration
        • Serving as Executor
        • Serving as Trustee
        • Testamentary Trusts
        • Understanding Trust Beneficiaries
      • Trust Beneficiary Rights in Indiana
      • Understanding Your Social Security Retirement Benefits
      • Unpaid Caregivers
      • Veteran Benefits
        • Veterans Aid & Attendance Benefits FAQs
      • Wills
        • Contesting a Will
    • Newsletter
    • Pre Consultation Form
    • Probate and Trust Administration
      • Bereavement Resources
      • How to Know if You Need Extra Help With Your Grieving
      • Loss Of A Loved One
      • Probate Resources
        • Carmel, Indiana Probate Resources
        • Greenfield Probate
        • Greenwood Probate
        • Indianapolis Probate
        • Plainfield Probate
        • Indiana Probate
        • Zionsville Probate
      • Things You Need To Do When a Loved One Passes Away With a Trust
      • The Mourner’s Bill of Rights
      • Things You Need To Do When a Loved One Passes Away With a Will
      • Top 10 Tips for Probating an Estate in Indiana
      • Trust Administration & Probate Definitions
    • Trustee Duties Checklist for Indiana Trust Administration
  • Reviews
    • Our Reviews
    • Review Us
  • Areas We Serve
    • Boone County
      • Lebanon
      • Zionsville
    • Hamilton County
      • Carmel
      • Fishers
    • Hancock County
      • Greenfield
    • Hendricks County
      • Brownsburg
      • Plainfield
    • Johnson County
      • Franklin, Indiana
      • Greenwood
    • Marion County
      • Central Indiana
      • Indianapolis
  • Blog
  • Contact Us

Frank & Kraft, Attorneys at Law

Indianapolis Estate Planning Attorneys

CONNECT WITH US TODAY(317) 684-1100

Attend a Free Workshop
Home » Elder Law » Page 6

Elder Law

Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease

December 17, 2020Elder Law

Indianapolis elder law attorneys

Issues that impact the elderly are very much on the American conscious of late due in large part to the dramatic increase in the senior population. The Alzheimer’s crisis, for example, is something that touches almost everyone. Whether you are concerned about developing the disease yourself, or you have a loved one who you are worried about, you need to understand as much about Alzheimer’s disease as possible. To help get you started, the Indianapolis elder law attorneys at Frank & Kraft … [Read more...] about Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease

Are Dementia and Alzheimer’s the Same Thing?

December 1, 2020Elder Law

Indianapolis elder law attorneys

If you have a parent, grandparent, or other older family member who is starting to show signs of physical and/or mental deterioration, the fear of Alzheimer’s may loom large in your subconscious. Maybe your loved one has already been diagnosed with the early stages of dementia and you are concerned about what to expect in the future. Although we often use the terms “dementia” and “Alzheimer’s” interchangeably, they are not the same thing.  The Indianapolis elder law attorneys at Frank & … [Read more...] about Are Dementia and Alzheimer’s the Same Thing?

Preventing Senior Financial Exploitation

November 24, 2020Elder Law

Indianapolis elder law attorneys

The older adult population in the United States has increased dramatically in recent years and is expected to continue to increase in the years to come. Sadly, that increase has led to a corresponding increase in elder abuse. Elder abuse occurs in several forms, including physical abuse, emotional abuse, and financial exploitation. If you are the caretaker of an older person, it is imperative that you take steps to prevent elder financial exploitation. The Indianapolis elder law attorneys at … [Read more...] about Preventing Senior Financial Exploitation

Do I Need a Geriatric Care Manager?

February 26, 2020Elder Law

Carmel elder law attorney

As we age, so do our parents. If you are an adult child who has reached the point where you are now providing care for an aging parent, you may also be feeling a bit overwhelmed. No matter how well-intentioned you may be, caring for an elderly parent can become too much at times. According to a Carmel elder law attorney at Frank & Kraft, a geriatric care manager may be the solution. Caregiver Facts and Figures If you are the primary caregiver for an elderly parent (or other loved one), … [Read more...] about Do I Need a Geriatric Care Manager?

Elderly Fall Dangers and How to Avoid Them

February 12, 2020Elder Law

Carmel elder law attorney

Most of us have an elderly family member that we cherish. That also means we worry about our loved one. One common source of that worry is the risk of a fall. The elderly, after all, are particularly susceptible to falling and are more likely to be seriously injured if they do fall. To help you keep your loved one safe, a Carmel estate planning attorney at Frank & Kraft explains the elderly fall danger and offers tips to help prevent your loved one from falling. Elderly Fall Facts and … [Read more...] about Elderly Fall Dangers and How to Avoid Them

How to Be a Long-Distance Caregiver

January 22, 2020Elder Law

Indianapolis elder law attorney

When an elderly family member (or loved one) reaches a point at which care is necessary, most of us want to be the one to provide that care. If you happen to live far away, however, caring for your loved one can be challenging. With planning and vigilance, it is possible to be a long-distance caregiver though. To make your job easier, an Indianapolis elder law attorney at Frank & Kraft explains how to be a long-distance caregiver. Caregiving from a Distance Once upon a time, it … [Read more...] about How to Be a Long-Distance Caregiver

Senior Sexual Abuse — It Happens More Often Than You May Realize

November 7, 2019Elder Law

Indianapolis elder law attorney

The population of older Americans has increased dramatically in recent years, due in large part to the fact that the Baby Boomer generation is reaching retirement age. With seniors now accounting for such a large segment of the population, issues that concern them have taken on a heightened importance. Sadly, this includes the prevalence of elder abuse in its many forms. While we are paying more attention to abuse and neglect of the elderly, one type of elder abuse remains somewhat of a taboo … [Read more...] about Senior Sexual Abuse — It Happens More Often Than You May Realize

Indiana Council Against Senior Exploitation Works to Protect Older Hoosiers

August 8, 2019Elder Law

Indiana Council Against Senior Exploitation

Sadly, elder abuse is a very real problem in the United States. Moreover, as the population of seniors continues to grow, so does the number of elder abuse cases. While physical abuse and neglect are the most well-known types of elder abuse, financial exploitation is actually the most common. In the State of Indiana, residents will be happy to learn that the Secretary of State has formed the Indiana Council Against Senior Exploitation, a group that is tasked with protecting seniors against those … [Read more...] about Indiana Council Against Senior Exploitation Works to Protect Older Hoosiers

Tips for Caregivers

July 31, 2019Elder Law

Indianapolis elder law attorneys

As the elderly population in the United States continues to grow at an unprecedented rate, the need for caregivers for the elderly has also experienced a corresponding increase. Oftentimes, family members or close friends offer to provide care to an elderly individual without expecting payment for that care. If you are one of those caregivers, it is important that you acknowledge the impact your selfless caregiving will have on you and your family. Remember that if you completely ignore your own … [Read more...] about Tips for Caregivers

CBS Tycoon Settles Elder Abuse Lawsuit

June 26, 2019Elder Law

elder abuse

Although you may be unfamiliar with the name “Sumner Redstone,” you are probably not unfamiliar with what he has accomplished over the course of his lifetime. He remains the majority owner of CBS Corp. and Viacom Corp. along with his daughter Shari Redstone and was executive chairman of both companies before stepping down in 2016 at age 92. Forbes magazine has estimated his worth at $4.5 billion.  Just recently, Redstone’s attorneys conceded that he had become incapacitated, and he was … [Read more...] about CBS Tycoon Settles Elder Abuse Lawsuit

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 23
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Frank & Kraft, Attorneys at Law

Download our free Estate Planning Worksheet

There's a lot that goes into setting up a comprehensive estate plan, but with our FREE worksheet, you'll be one step closer to getting yourself and your family on the path to a secure and happy future.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkdin
  • Youtube

Where We Are

Frank & Kraft Attorneys at Law
135 N Pennsylvania St # 1100
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: (317) 684-1100
Fax: (317) 684-6111

See Larger MapGet directions

Office Hours

Monday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Map

frankkraft_sidbr_map

Footer

Frank & Kraft, Attorneys at Law, based in Indianapolis, we proudly serve Carmel, Greenwood, Noblesville, Plainfield, and the surrounding communities in Indiana.

  • Advantages of Working With Our Firm
  • About The American Academy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Contact Us

Connect with Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkdin
  • Youtube
footer-logo

Frank & Kraft Attorneys at Law
Attorney Advertisement

© 2026 American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, Inc.

© 2026 · American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, Inc. | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Contact Us