Managing an estate can be time-consuming and stressful, and often involves tax issues and the probate court.
Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates P.C.
Baby Boomers vs. Gen Xers – They Approach Estate Planning Differently
Precisely because there are differences in the way Baby Boomers and GenX-ers approach estate planning, it is important to initiate a conversation to share intentions and ideas…
Best Benefits for Military Members and Their Families
Advising military veterans and their family members is an important aspect of estate planning and elder law.
For Those Who Served — Aid & Attendance; For Those Who Serve Them — Respite
Veterans and their surviving spouses are often uninformed about benefits for which they can qualify in terms of home health care and respite for caregivers.
What should you know about the probate process?
Probate is a term people often hear when talking about wills and estates, but many do not fully understand it. Whether you are planning your estate or dealing with a loved one's passing, knowing about this process can help you make informed decisions. What is probate?...
Knowing When to Say “When”
Fear and hesitation to sell your company may prevent effective planning and lead to missed opportunities.
Fiscal Issues Potentially Affecting Our Indiana Clients
New and pending legislation on both a state and Federal level will potentially affect our clients – here are some of the issues under discussion….
DISC-Driven Estate Planning in Indiana
Behavioral qualities make people act in a certain way, and estate planning is a particularly sensitive top, with different personality types tending to react differently.
Hopeful FDA News Serves as a Planning Reality Check
Health issues are an important consideration in estate planning, as this bulletin about compassionate care shows.
In Estate and Wardrobe Planning, Only Time Takes the Guesswork Out
As is true in wardrobe planning, both taking stock and looking ahead, “swapping and adding” elements to an estate plan are needed.

