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Should you use a trust to build your estate plan?

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Jun 11, 2020 | Estate Planning & Administration

Many people write a will when creating their estate plan, but a will may not meet your needs or achieve all your goals. It is important to consider all your options when planning your estate, including trusts. What are the advantages of a trust? One important...

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As a passenger, do you have legal rights after a crash?

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Mar 6, 2020 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Hopping into a vehicle with another person driving is not an uncommon event. You may catch rides with friends, family, a friend of a friend, or even a rideshare or taxi. You may even enjoy riding as a passenger rather than driving yourself because the activity can be...

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Is delaying estate planning really in your best interests?

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Dec 11, 2019 | Estate Planning & Administration

When you hear about estate planning, you may have thought of it as something you needed to do...one day. Perhaps for years, you have been putting off creating an estate plan because you think you have plenty of time to complete it, or you may believe that you do not...

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Contingencies may give you an ‘out’ when buying a home

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Sep 11, 2019 | Real Estate Law

When you begin looking for a new home, you probably already realize you will have many documents to sign. You may feel overwhelmed at the amount of legal red tape involved in a real estate transaction. Many of the papers you sign outline your responsibilities to the...

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Your ex-spouse’s bankruptcy filing may lead creditors to you

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Jun 17, 2019 | Bankruptcy

Your divorce was something you did not expect to take so long and result in such pain and stress. Now that time has passed, you do not wish to revisit much about it, especially the deals with your ex.A mutual friend expressed concern over the fact that your ex filed...

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Debt consolidation versus bankruptcy

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Mar 19, 2019 | Bankruptcy

When you have gotten in too deep into debt to see a reasonable way out, you may start looking at your long-term goals. Will paying eight credit card companies hundreds of dollars a month for the next six years really get you where you want to go?People looking to...

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Making an effective will in Indiana

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Dec 21, 2018 | Estate Planning & Administration

A will is an important part of your estate plan. Some people rely on their will to make their final dispositions, while others may also use instruments such as trusts to make the process more efficient. An effective will communicates your wishes and serves as a...

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Carbon monoxide dangers in the workplace

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Sep 18, 2018 | Personal Injury

Nearly everyone understands the importance of having a carbon monoxide detector in their home. Those who heat their homes with natural gas or wood have a valid risk of succumbing to carbon monoxide poisoning while they sleep or even when relaxing with their families....

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Why many people could be closer to bankruptcy than they realize

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Jun 21, 2018 | Bankruptcy

If you are living paycheck to paycheck and dealing with credit card debt, you might be just a hefty car repair bill away from having to file for bankruptcy.However, what if you have some decent savings, say, $5,000, and are able to keep your debts in check? There is...

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Important steps to take after a car accident

On Behalf of Timothy R. Hayes, Attorney At Law | Mar 20, 2018 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Terre Haute and neighboring cities are home to their fair share of car accidents. In 2016, there were 3,959 total collisions in Vigo County. Of those, 14 resulted in fatalities. This data is available due to publication in the Indiana University Public Policy...

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