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- Lawyer name:Brooke C. Jones - Greenfield, IN
- Address:Five Courthouse Plaza P.O. Box 455Greenfield,IN
- Phone:317-468-9800
- Fax:317-467-6109
- PostalCode:46140
- WebSite:http://www.awmlaw.com/
- Areas of Practice:Family Law General Civil Litigation Criminal Defense Criminal Law Criminal
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Brooke C. Jones is an Associate Attorney at Allen Wellman McNew Harvey, LLP.?While in law school, Brooke was a certified legal intern at the Marion County Prosecutor's office. Following graduation Brooke worked at the St. Joseph County Prosecutor's office in South Bend, Indiana. While she handles a wide array of litigation, Brooke focuses her practice largely on family law, general civil litigation, and criminal defense.
Brooke grew up in Crown Point, Indiana and received her undergraduate degree from Indiana University Bloomington in 2008. Brooke graduated from Robert H. McKinney, Indiana University School of law, Indianapolis in 2011.?Brooke is a member of the Indiana Bar Association and the Indianapolis Bar Association.
Brooke lives in downtown Indianapolis. In her free time she enjoys running, playing softball, cooking and spending time with friends and family, especially her niece Emma.
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Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2011J.D. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 2008B.A.Honors: With HonorsMajor: Political ScienceMajor: HistoryMajor: Criminal Justice
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My wife and I are in the process of estate planning. We talked with 2 different lawyers and have 2 different pieces of legal advise:. . ~1: Establish a Living Revocable Trust. This allows you to avoid probate on assets that do not have beneficiary designations.. . ~2: Use a Will. Your major accounts and home will pass to your spouse if you ensure the beneficiary designation forms/titles are on file with the correct information. True, any personal property (not held jointly) without a beneficiary may go through probate, but that will be a small portion of your assets.. . My question is this: If a couple has a living revolvable trust, one or both of the spouses pass away, is it advisable to have legal council to execute the trust?. . The way things are being presented, the Trust is a large upfront cost with no back end costs. The Will is a small upfront cost but a large back end cost.. . I am curious if the Trust is a large upfront cost and has significant costs on the back end too..
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