- Divorce
- Child SupportToday’s world of multi-marriage families have created a situation where the government has established the appropriate amount of child support which is due in owing from the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent or simply between the parents. The calculation of child support, although simple in its actual implementation has become difficult as a result of all the other factors. Attorneys experienced in child support know and understand different exceptions and deductions which are available based upon an individual’s life situation. If child support issues face you...
- Child Custody and VisitationMediation is extremely helpful in the area of domestic relations. Couples can, for example, design a custody and visitation schedule that works around the parties unique situation instead of possibly being prescribed a one size fits all remedy by the courts. Mediation is also a good way for couples seeking divorce to communicate with each other with a third party present to discuss issues they may have post-dissolution in a non-threatening environment.
- Adoption
- Paternity
- Premarital AgreementFamily Law is an area of law that deals with family relations. Divorces, child custody and visitation matters, child support, spousal support, adoptions, grandparent rights, guardianship, and prenuptial agreements are all areas of family law. Family law can also involve issues of paternity and domestic violence matters. The attorneys at Eberhard, Weimer, Clouse, & Glick have the experience to provide effective legal representations in nearly all facets of family law.
- GuardianshipIn 2015, Rachel E. Tran was hired by Eberhard, Weimer, & Glick P.C. She spent a year as a LaGrange County public defender. She has done work in a variety of areas, including but not limited to: criminal matters; family matters (e.g. divorces, custody disputes, guardianships, estates); personal injuries; contractual issues; torts; BMV issues; matters relating to business entities (e.g. LLCs, corporations, entity reports, minutes), and real estate work.
- Spousal Support
- Criminal DefenseMr. Glick is looking forward to providing his services to the people of the community and becoming an active member community organizations. He devotes his time to the areas of criminal law, county and municipal government and family law. Mr. Glick is admitted to practice law in Indiana State Courts, the Northern and Southern Federal
- MisdemeanorsCriminal law involves charges which are brought against a person, for an action which has been classified as a crime. These crimes are further broken down into two categories and are classified as either a misdemeanor or a felony. Felonies may be punishable by a fine, community service, probation and in many cases jail time. Felonies are a more serious offense than a misdemeanor and are punishable by imprisonment exceeding one (1) year whereas misdemeanors are punishable by fines and imprisonment of up to one (1) year.
- Corporate LawOperating Agreements, Shareholder Agreements and Buy Sell Agreements are all additional and very important parts of an effective business plan. It is important to consider how life’s major events, such as death, divorce, disability, disaster or the bankruptcy of a principal of the business will affect the health and viability of the business. It is important to consider these possibilities at the beginning of the business and have a plan in place to address such contingencies before the need arises.
- Limited Liability CompaniesWe know that starting or organizing a business is an exciting time. This is the best time to make plans for a successful business. Choosing an entity is one of the first steps. There are important legal and tax considerations when choosing an entity. Therefore, it is very important to have the advice of an experienced attorney and a knowledgeable accountant. There are informal associations, such as sole proprietorship or general partnership. There are also formal associations, such as corporations, S corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships.
- Construction Contracts
- Real Estate LitigationAs the countryside develops and the lakes move toward condominiums, real estate law is an important part of the practice of Eberhard, Weimer, Clouse, & Glick From preparing deeds for abstracting companies, to conducting closings for personal clients, Eberhard, Weimer, & Glick offers a wide array of legal expertise for issues involving real property. Our attorneys have the experience and competency in real estate transactions involving representation, litigation, consultation, negotiation, financing, 1031 tax- deferred exchanges, residential, commercial, condominium, and lake property. Real estate disputes from adverse possession, prescriptive easements, eminent domain, condemnation, property taxes, property tax sales, title and boundaries are all a part of our real estate attorneys’ special knowledge. Our real estate attorneys also have a great deal of experience in handling construction defect and mechanics liens issues, as well as representing private individuals in front of local boards involving land use, design and review, zoning matters, and special situation permits. At Eberhard, Weimer, Clouse, & Glick real estate has been an important part of our practice for over thirty years.
- Premises Liability, & GLICK P.C. is a firm that has established a strong reputation for providing its clients with representation of the highest quality by the most efficient, economical, and ethical means. The firm has offices located in Lagrange, Topeka, and Angola, Indiana. Our firm’s primary concentration is litigation which includes: personal injury, death, products liability, premises liability, construction, and discrimination. The firm regularly appears before many local boards. We have experience in areas ranging from alcoholic beverage commission to zoning boards and most areas in between. The firm also serves as counsel to a variety of governmental bodies, school boards, and transportation departments. In addition to our litigation practice, the firm features a trust and estates division.
- Construction LitigationLitigation generally involves disputes that are formally submitted to a Court alleging a wrong committed by one party against another. They vary in complexity and emotion from real estate issues to issues concerning the family. Eberhard, Weimer, Clouse, & Glick’s personal injury litigation has proved the perfect training ground for civil litigation for all types such as: property line disputes, construction contracts, divorces, or contested adoptions. The attorneys of Eberhard, Weimer, Clouse, & Glick have experience in matters of litigation that benefits a large variety of clients and claims requiring the intervention of a Court.
- Real Estate Transactions
- Eminent Domain
- Easement
- Land Use and Zoning
- Personal InjuryPersonal injury law has become a marketing nightmare, not only for the various attorneys who practice it, but also for the individuals who find themselves ensnared in the incessant bombardment of both advertisement and claims. In its simplest state, when injured in an accident the individual should seek medical attention so as to quickly as possible return as close to normal as the individual can, and replacement of damages personal property so that life can go on.
- Estate PlanningAshli joined Eberhard, Weimer, & Glick, P.C. in June 2021. She will focus in the areas of estate planning, estates, real estate, and business organization. Ashli is admitted to practice in Indiana State Courts.
- Wills
- TrustsElder Law is the area of law, statutes, regulations and decisions, which impact on the lives of older Americans and their families. Elder law encompasses elder care planning issues, such as coordinating private and public resources to finance the cost of care, income assistance benefits, taxation, conservatorship, general estate planning, estate and trust administration issues (e.g., wills, trusts, and probate), counseling and planning for incapacity with medical directives, advanced directives and other alternative decision-making documents, as well as for possible long-term care planning issues, including medicaid considerations, home health care, nursing home care, hospice and respite care.
- Probate
- Bankruptcy
- Tax LawCheryl L. Weimer attended Valparaiso School of Law on an academic scholarship, and graduated cum laude in May, 2002. Ms. Weimer received first year academic honors, and was the honor recipient for estate planning, corporate and partnership tax, and other classes. While in law school, Cheryl participated in the Valparaiso Tax Clinic, assisting low income taxpayers with various tax issues, including preparing Offers in Compromise and attending hearings in tax court. Ms. Weimer also assisted with legal research for a brief filed with the Supreme Court in the matter of
- Debt CollectionOur firm represents many businesses and individuals in seeking judgment and collection of a debt owed by persons or other businesses. We have a successful record in the area and take an aggressive approach in seeking collection of debts. Further, we are always looking for new and better practices in the debt collection process to serve our clients best interest.