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Carmel Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
The Indianapolis Law Office of Curtis E. Shirley offers the access and efficiency one would expect from a small firm at a level of capability and technology associated with a large firm. The firm is known for its ability to handle complex litigation matters and to take those matters to trial. Mr. Shirley is an experienced litigator who believes in exploring and pursing all avenues necessary to achieving his clients' objectives. He has a proven record of accomplishment in the appellate courts, as demonstrated by the many reported cases that he has handled. His experience at the negotiation table, in the courtroom, and on appeal enables him to assist you in determining whether mediation, arbitration, settlement, trial, or appeal is the appropriate course for you.
Curtis E. Shirley offers comprehensive legal representation in all matters related to inheritance disputes including business issues, other estate-related litigation, innovative research and writing, and related procedures.
The Law Office of Curtis E. Shirley is conveniently located in the center of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, with a parking garage directly across the street. He offers evening and weekend office hours, and, at the client's expense, will travel to meet with a client. He provides a free initial consultation.
About Law Office of Curtis E. Shirley, LLC
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
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Accepts Credit Cards
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1905 South New Market StreetSuite 200 Carmel, IN 46032
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