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Posted on: Nov 29, 2017

Marion Superior Court, Probate Division, is accepting resumes for a full-time Magistrate.This position will be assigned to the Probate Court for five (5) days per week.

All applicants must submit a resume via email to Judge Steven Eichholtz at steven.eichholtz@indy.gov by Friday, December 8, 2017 at 4:00 P.M.  

Posted on: Nov 7, 2017

Attorneys, paralegals and law students are needed as volunteers to do intake, conduct private legal consultations with qualified applicants, draft paperwork and witness document signing. Estate Planning attorneys are needed but non-probate-savvy attorneys will also be put to good use. Have a notary license? You're needed too!

Posted on: Nov 2, 2017

The current Marion Superior Court Probate Rules and Forms are available on the court website.

Posted on: Oct 30, 2017

Looking for additional materials to advise your client on the importance of estate planning? This article from CNBC goes over seven common areas clients can fail to forget about.

Posted on: Oct 30, 2017

G. Pearson Smith, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, was named the 2017 recipient of the IndyBar Estate Planning & Administration Section Patricia Paxton Wagner Award for Excellence in Estate Planning and Administration. 

Celebrate all of Smith's accomplishments as we honor him at this year's Estate Planning & Administration Section Holiday Party!

Posted on: Sep 27, 2017

Beginning October 1, 2017, Marion Circuit and Superior Courts will require all transcript orders to be placed on its web-based transcript ordering and production management platform, TheRecordXchange.

Posted on: Sep 23, 2017

Get the inside scoop straight from the source! Our very own Judge Eichholtz has advice, requests and tips on the new E-filing system. 

Posted on: Sep 7, 2017

This article discusses the benefits and risks of do-it-yourself estate planning using sites such as Legalzoom.com. While DIY estate planning is often perceived as a cost saving measure, it actually can result in increased estate administration and litigation costs.

Posted on: Aug 24, 2017

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Posted on: Aug 9, 2017

Having estate planning documents is not enough. Clients often neglect to review their estate planning documents at regular intervals to make sure the documents continue to carry out their wishes.


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