Princeton, IN Estate Planning

ESTATE PLANNING ATTORNEY IN Princeton, IN

Plan with Purpose. Protect What Matters Most.

Planning for the future isn’t just about legal documents, it’s about protecting your loved ones, preserving your wishes, and gaining lasting peace of mind. At the law office of John Andrew Goodridge, we provide personalized estate planning services for individuals and families in Princeton, IN and nearby areas.


Whether you're preparing your first will or setting up powers of attorney, we take the time to understand your goals and guide you every step of the way. With over 30 years of experience, attorney John Andrew Goodridge builds legally sound plans tailored to your life, your values, and your future.


Our Estate Planning Services in Princeton, IN

In addition to foundational planning documents, we assist with adult and minor guardianships, helping families establish the legal authority needed to care for and protect their loved ones.

Wills

Clearly outline how your assets will be distributed and who will handle your affairs after your passing.

Living Wills

State your healthcare wishes in the event you’re unable to communicate for yourself.

Healthcare Directives

Designate someone to make medical decisions on your behalf when you cannot.

Living Trusts

Avoid probate and provide more control over how your assets are managed and distributed.

Power of Attorney

Appoint a trusted individual to manage your financial or legal matters if you become unable to do so.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need a will if I don’t have many assets?

    Yes. A will ensures your wishes are followed, no matter the size of your estate. It also helps avoid unnecessary confusion or conflict among loved ones.

  • What’s the difference between a will and a living trust?

    A will takes effect after your death and goes through probate. A living trust can take effect during your lifetime, allowing you to manage or transfer assets without going through the probate process.

  • What is a healthcare directive?

    A healthcare directive allows you to state your medical treatment preferences and name someone to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so.

  • Why is power of attorney important?

    A power of attorney gives someone you trust the legal authority to act on your behalf for financial or legal matters, especially if you become incapacitated.

  • Can I make changes to my estate plan later?

    Yes. We recommend reviewing your plan every few years or after major life changes. Wills, trusts, and powers of attorney can all be updated as needed.

  • Do you help with guardianships?

    Yes. We assist with both adult and minor guardianships, helping families obtain the legal authority needed to care for and protect loved ones.

Helping You Plan Ahead in Princeton, IN

Whether you're just starting your estate planning journey or updating an existing plan, we’re here to help. The law office of John Andrew Goodridge proudly serves clients in Princeton, IN and throughout Southern Indiana. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and get the experienced support you deserve.