- Divorce
- Child SupportFamily law is a practice area that encompasses the legal issues that face families. These issues include: divorce, spousal support, child support, custody, division of assets and liabilities due to divorce, adoption, termination of parental rights, paternity, dependency and child neglect, protection from abuse.
- Adoption
- Paternity
- GuardianshipIn December of 2010, Prochno’s attorney sent a letter to the Guardianship clarifying that Prochno intended to farm the real estate owned by Gardner which was not referenced in the notice to terminate tenancy.
- Spousal Support
- Child Abuse
- Criminal Defense
- Wrongful DeathWrongful death pertains to when an individual’s negligence or recklessness results in the death of another. The loss of a loved one is never easy for the family of the deceased. While it may provide little comfort, our lawyers will help alleviate the financial burden resulting from your loss and ensure you are properly compensated.
- Theft
- Identity TheftWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IDENTITY THEFT Fraud and the stealing of another person’s identity is not a new concern. However, the complexity of the problem has changed over the years. It used to be that people stored their personal information in a safe at home or in a f
- Corporate LawCommercial law (business law, corporate law) is the body of law that governs business and commercial transactions. It is often considered to be a branch of civil law and deals with issues of both private law and public law.
- Business Disputes
- Business Transactions
- Limited Liability CompaniesSmall or closely-held business organizations include S corporations, limited liability companies (LLC’s), and general or limited partnerships. At HH&W we can guide you through the process of selecting and creating an appropriate form of business organization for your new or existing business. We can also help you plan for an orderly transfer of ownership upon your death or retirement.
- Employment LitigationEmployment issues are not limited to large businesses, small businesses can also have employment issues arise. - Henthorn, Harris & Weliever P.C., Attorneys at Law
- Real Estate LitigationWhether you are buying or selling a home, in a real estate law dispute, or contemplating a real estate transaction, it is important to know your rights and have them explained to you by a real estate lawyer. Real estate law encompasses a broad range of issues in relation to property law that you may have never thought about before such as, easement disputes, foreclosures, injuries, property taxes, neighbor relations, property deeds, real estate warranties, different types of mortgages, insurance, and issues related to buying and selling real estate. You will likely have several questions you need answered. At HH&W, we are experienced and can help you.
- Real Estate TransactionsWhether you are buying or selling a home, become involved in a real estate, or are contemplating a real estate transaction, it is important to know your rights and have them explained to you by an experienced real estate lawyer. Real estate law encompasses a broad range of issues in relation to property law that you may have never thought about before, such as easements, restrictive covenants, mortgage foreclosures, slip and fall injuries, property taxes, income taxes, landlord-tenant relations, marketable title and warranties of title, and many other issues related to buying, selling or owning real estate. At HH&W, we are experienced and can help you.
- Easement
- Landlord-Tenant Disputes
- Personal InjuryGet justice for personal injury through our lawyers in Crawfordsville. Contact us for a consultation with one of our experts.
- Auto Accidents
- Slip and Fall Injury
- Estate PlanningOur firm is engaged in the general practice of law, with emphasis in the areas of estate planning and trusts, probate, real estate, small business, employment, agricultural and commercial law. In addition we provide civil and family mediation services.
- WillsIf you have done no estate planning whatsoever, you should consider executing a Last Will and Testament and Durable General Power of Attorney.
- Power of AttorneyEstate Planning is the process of planning for the transfer of your property, during your lifetime or at death. Good estate planning minimizes risks and uncertainties and maximizes the value of the estate by reducing taxes and other expenses. Trusts are often used to provide asset management for minor children or surviving spouses. Guardians may be needed for minor children or incapacitated beneficiaries. Powers of attorney may be used to allow someone else to manage your money or property, or make health care decisions for you, if you become incapacitated. Let us help you through the process.
- Probate
- BankruptcyAmong the 6 types of bankruptcy, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are the most commonly filed. Individuals can file either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy while businesses can file Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
- ForeclosureDeclaring bankruptcy can reduce or eliminate unsecured debts and stop a foreclosure, wage garnishments, utility shut-offs, and debt collections. However, it may also require you to give up possessions to repay creditors and cause long-term damage to your credit.