1. National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys — Free
NAELA — find a qualified elder law attorney in your state. Worth contacting when nursing home placement is on the horizon and the family needs to protect assets for a healthy spouse. Initial consultations are often free or under
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2. ElderLawAnswers — Free
Free articles and attorney directory for Medicaid, estate planning, and special needs. For older adults and families planning ahead — wills, trusts, power of attorney, advance directives, and Medicaid eligibility. Free or low-cost legal aid is available statewide for seniors below specific income limits — apply even if it seems borderline. Springing POA only kicks in at incapacity; durable POA is active immediately. Most attorneys recommend durable for elder care. Free, confidential, and available to...
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3. Justice in Aging — Free
Legal advocacy organization fighting senior poverty by securing access to healthcare and economic security. Relevant for blended families, second marriages, and any situation where a will could be contested. Initial consultations are often free or under
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4. Legal Services Corporation — Free
Find free civil legal aid in your area — many programs help seniors with priority. Relevant for blended families, second marriages, and any situation where a will could be contested. Initial consultations are often free or under
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5. LawHelp.org — Free
Find free legal help, attorneys, and self-help resources by state. Worth contacting when nursing home placement is on the horizon and the family needs to protect assets for a healthy spouse. Many courthouse self-help centers have free forms and clerk guidance for basic POA and advance directives. The 5-year Medicaid look-back penalizes asset transfers made within five years of applying — talk to an attorney BEFORE moving anything. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
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6. AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly — Free
Free legal services for DC residents 60+; legal info articles for all. A starting point for any senior or family caregiver who's never put POA, healthcare proxy, or living will in writing. Free or low-cost legal aid is available statewide for seniors below specific income limits — apply even if it seems borderline. Advance directives override family wishes — including spouses and adult children — if they're properly executed. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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7. ABA Commission on Law and Aging — Free
American Bar Association resources on elder law, capacity, and elder abuse. Worth contacting when nursing home placement is on the horizon and the family needs to protect assets for a healthy spouse. Most elder law attorneys charge 50–600/hr but offer flat fees for common documents like wills, POA, and advance directives. Springing POA only kicks in at incapacity; durable POA is active immediately. Most attorneys recommend durable for elder care. Free, confidential, and available to any Indiana...
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8. Five Wishes — Free
America's most popular living will — completes legal advance directive in plain language. Useful before a crisis: capacity to sign legal documents declines with dementia, stroke, or sudden hospitalization. Many courthouse self-help centers have free forms and clerk guidance for basic POA and advance directives. The 5-year Medicaid look-back penalizes asset transfers made within five years of applying — talk to an attorney BEFORE moving anything. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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9. National Disability Rights Network — Free
Federally mandated protection and advocacy systems in every state, serving older adults with disabilities. A starting point for any senior or family caregiver who's never put POA, healthcare proxy, or living will in writing. Many courthouse self-help centers have free forms and clerk guidance for basic POA and advance directives. Advance directives override family wishes — including spouses and adult children — if they're properly executed. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family...
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10. Pension Rights Center — Free
Helps Americans secure and protect promised retirement benefits. A starting point for any senior or family caregiver who's never put POA, healthcare proxy, or living will in writing. Free or low-cost legal aid is available statewide for seniors below specific income limits — apply even if it seems borderline. Free workshops at senior centers walk through wills, POA, and advance directives in plain English; attorneys often offer follow-up consults. Free service; donations support but never gate access.
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11. National Senior Citizens Law Center — Free
Now Justice in Aging — legal advocacy for low-income seniors. For older adults and families planning ahead — wills, trusts, power of attorney, advance directives, and Medicaid eligibility. Free or low-cost legal aid is available statewide for seniors below specific income limits — apply even if it seems borderline. Springing POA only kicks in at incapacity; durable POA is active immediately. Most attorneys recommend durable for elder care. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.
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12. National Guardianship Association — Free
Standards and resources for those serving as guardians or conservators. Worth contacting when nursing home placement is on the horizon and the family needs to protect assets for a healthy spouse. Initial consultations are often free or under
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13. Estate Planning Council — Free
Find an estate planning specialist for wills, trusts, and probate. For older adults and families planning ahead — wills, trusts, power of attorney, advance directives, and Medicaid eligibility. Many courthouse self-help centers have free forms and clerk guidance for basic POA and advance directives. Most state senior legal aid programs do not have asset limits — even a senior who owns a home may qualify. Open at no cost to Indiana seniors and the families supporting them.
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14. Indiana Elder Law Attorneys — Free
Find a qualified elder law attorney in Indiana via NAELA. For older adults and families planning ahead — wills, trusts, power of attorney, advance directives, and Medicaid eligibility. Volunteer attorney programs run by state bar associations match low-income seniors with free counsel for civil matters. The 5-year Medicaid look-back penalizes asset transfers made within five years of applying — talk to an attorney BEFORE moving anything. Free, confidential, and available to any Indiana resident who...
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15. Indiana Legal Aid — Free
Free civil legal aid for Indiana seniors via Legal Services Corporation. Relevant for blended families, second marriages, and any situation where a will could be contested. Most elder law attorneys charge 50–600/hr but offer flat fees for common documents like wills, POA, and advance directives. The 5-year Medicaid look-back penalizes asset transfers made within five years of applying — talk to an attorney BEFORE moving anything. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.
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Frequently Asked
- How many elder law & estate resources are in Indiana?
- Elders Corner tracks 15 elder law & estate resources for seniors and caregivers in Indiana.
- Are elder law & estate resources in Indiana free?
- 15 of the 15 listed elder law & estate resources in Indiana are explicitly free or low-cost.
- Which cities in Indiana have elder law & estate resources?
- Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Indiana.
- What are some examples of elder law & estate resources in Indiana?
- Featured entries include National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, ElderLawAnswers, Justice in Aging, Legal Services Corporation, LawHelp.org.
- Do these listings include phone numbers?
- 0 of 15 Indiana elder law & estate listings include phone numbers.