Indianapolis · IN

Estate planning attorney serving Indianapolis, Indiana

Cooper Law serves Indianapolis-area families remotely — same Indiana-licensed attorney, same thorough drafting, fully remote process with electronic delivery and step-by-step signing instructions.

How Cooper Law serves Indianapolis

Fully remote — same attorney, same documents, no drive

Cooper Law serves Indianapolis clients exclusively remotely. Drafting and review happen by phone and video. Signings are coordinated with a local notary in your area — banks, UPS Stores, and many post offices offer free or low-cost notarization. Mailed signing kits are also available. The process works the same way for clients anywhere in Indiana — you never need to travel.

Standard timeline

4–6 weeks, fully remote

Intake form, video discovery call, drafting, video review meeting, and signing with a local notary. Standard pricing from $1,200 (essentials) to $4,800 (couple trust).

Priority Planning

5 business days

Need it faster than standard but not Estate Planning 911 speed? Priority Planning compresses the timeline. Available on most packages for an additional fee.

Estate Planning 911

48–72 hours

True emergencies — surgery, hospital, travel deadline. Will-based emergency $3,500. Trust-based emergency $5,000. Learn more →

Areas served

Estate planning across the Indianapolis area

Cooper Law serves families throughout the Indianapolis region, including Indianapolis proper, Marion County, Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville, Greenwood, Avon, Plainfield, and the broader Hamilton, Hendricks, Boone, Hancock, and Johnson County areas. For clients connected to local hospitals or facilities — IU Health Methodist, IU Health University, Riley Children’s, St. Vincent (Ascension), Eskenazi Health, Community Health Network, and the broader Indianapolis medical network — remote and (where applicable) on-site emergency planning is available.

Why Indianapolis

Why Indianapolis families work with Cooper Law

Indiana law has specific quirks that matter for estate planning — from Transfer on Death Instruments (TODIs) for real estate to notarization requirements that differ from Kentucky and Ohio. Allison is licensed in Indiana and drafts all Indianapolis-area documents to comply with Indiana’s specific requirements.

For Indianapolis families with property in multiple states (a vacation home in Brown County, family land in Kentucky, a rental in southern Florida), Cooper Law’s three-state license makes coordinated planning straightforward — one attorney drafting documents that work across your full asset picture, rather than three separate attorneys producing three uncoordinated plans.

Indianapolis is also a city with a strong corporate professional population — people who value efficiency, transparency, and not wasting time. Remote estate planning fits that perfectly: clear flat fees, scheduled video calls, electronic delivery, no driving.

What Cooper Law does

Estate planning services for Indianapolis families

Same services whether you’re in Louisville, Indianapolis, or anywhere across our three states.

Wills & will-based plans

Standalone wills ($1,200), the Essential Three ancillary documents bundle ($1,200), and complete will-based plans ($2,000). Best for families with simpler situations and minimal real estate.

Young Adult Protection Plans

Three tiers from $500 to $1,800 for clients under 25. Critical for parents of college students, kids heading to study abroad, or young adults in their first job.

Estate Planning 911 (emergency)

48–72 hour turnaround for surgeries, diagnoses, travel deadlines, and family crises. $3,500 will-based or $5,000 trust-based.

About

Allison Cooper, JD, CPA, CFP®

A rare combination of credentials — in one attorney serving Indianapolis and across Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio.

JD — Legal foundation

Licensed to practice law in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives drafted for your state’s specific requirements.

CPA — Tax integration

Estate planning isn’t separate from tax planning. With a CPA background, your estate plan is built with tax implications in mind from the start.

CFP® — Financial coordination

Retirement accounts, beneficiary designations, and wealth transfer are part of the plan — not separate conversations. Your existing financial advisor stays part of the team.

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Serving Indianapolis and across Indiana • Payment plans available • Licensed in KY, IN & OH