Indiana residents approach estate planning as a way to bring peace of mind and reduce family disputes. Wills, living trusts, durable powers of attorney, and healthcare directives are common instruments used to ensure a clear legacy path. Indiana doesn’t impose an estate tax, but proper planning avoids probate delays and unwanted asset distributions. Especially in family-run farms or closely held businesses, estate planning ensures stability, keeps control local, and reinforces the importance of doing right by future generations.
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