A decade ago, the ABLE Act (the Stephen Beck, Jr. Achieving a Better Life Experience Act) was signed into Federal Law, with Indiana's ABLE Act going into effect a year later. ABLE allows individuals with disabilities to exercise more individual choice and...
Month: November 2025
Introducing Geyer Law’s Newest Associate
Geyer Legal Group, PC is pleased to introduce Nicole R. Eckert as our newest associate attorney. Nicole will focus her practice on helping clients with their estate planning and elder law needs. Nicole’s academic journey began at Indiana University’s Kelley School of...
In Estate Planning, Polarity Mapping Can Ease the Approach
Contrasting behaviors can be a source of conflict for couples, Rick Kahler points out in Advisor Perspectives. "Spenders may be seen as either generous or irresponsible, while savers are viewed as either stingy or responsible." There may be value in both behaviors,...
Health care power of attorney vs. living will in Indiana
Planning for future medical care is never easy. But having the right legal documents in place can make all the difference. For Indiana residents, two of the most important advance directives are the health care power of attorney (HCPA) and the living will. While both...
Ready or Not? Getting Business Owners’ Heads in the Game
At Geyer Law, in addition to our estate planning and elder law services, we assist with business planning and formation. As a new business is formed, we help owners determine its structure, find a location, and secure proper financing. But even at the very early...

