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Indianapolis Family Law Firm
Overview
"For over a century, our locally owned and operated firm has provided exceptional representation for individuals and businesses throughout the community. Our attorneys have extensive experience in a variety of practice areas, which they leverage when identifying legal solutions for complex matters.
Whether you need a proven legal ally for a personal family law issue, an estate planning matter, a business law dispute or a bankruptcy filing, we are ready to assist you."
About Allen Wellman Harvey Keyes Cooley, LLP
Practice Areas
- Family Law 25%
- General Civil Litigation 15%
- Personal Injury 14%
- Commercial Litigation 10%
- Criminal Defense 9%
- Business Law 8%
- Probate and Trust Administration 8%
- Bankruptcy 7%
- Estate Planning 4%
Litigation
- 75%
Previous Law Firm Name
- Ging & Free, January 1, 1965
- Ging, Free & Brand, January 1, 1976
- Ging, Free, Brand, Tosick & VanWinkle, January 1, 1980
- Free, Brand, Tosick & Allen, January 1, 1988
Office Information
Address
By Appointment Only101 West Ohio Street Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone
Fax
- 317-467-6109
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
Other Offices
Allen Wellman Harvey Keyes Cooley, LLP (Main Office) Five Courthouse Plaza Greenfield, IN 46140 - 2326 317-468-2355
Published
Articles
- Family Law
Family problems that require legal solutions can be stressful and complicated without the assistance of an experienced family law attorney. Our firm has served the legal needs of individuals and their families throughout Indiana since 1918. - Personal Injury
If you have suffered personal injury due to the carelessness of another individual, a company or a physician, you could be entitled to receive compensation. - Criminal Defense
If you have been charged with a crime, you could be facing serious penalties or incarceration not only now but also well into the future. - Bankruptcy
Allen Wellman McNew Harvey, LLP, has represented debtors and creditors in cases arising under Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code for more than 30 years in federal courts. - Estate Planning
Having an estate plan not only protects your assets for your beneficiaries, it also provides concrete direction should you suffer a serious personal injury or other calamity.
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