WE LISTEN
AND CARE
Providing practical solutions to your legal problems.
Willing to listen and fight for your best interests.
GET TO KNOW LINDSEY
Lindsey always knew she wanted a career where she could help others. She graduated from Ball State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. She then fulfilled her dream of attending law school and graduated from IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law. After being admitted to the Indiana Bar, Lindsey began working at Hensley Legal Group, PC as an attorney. She represented hundreds of clients in disability hearings, appearing in front of judges throughout the country.
While this fulfilled her passion to help others at a critical time in their lives, Lindsey craved a smaller-scale approach.
Lindsey resides in Greenwood, IN with her family. While outside the office, you can find her boating, at her son’s sporting events, or renovating homes.
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Family Law Greenwood, IN
HOW CAN WE HELP?
Divorce
A lot of questions, concerns and issues that must be answered.
Custody and visitation
What will be the best interest of your children?
Relocation
A substantial involvement on both parties is needed for the children.
Paternity
A post-divorce parenting arrangement is a great challenge.
Child support
Missed or delayed payments can cause substantial financial hardship.
Orders of protection
Preventing further acts of violence is needed.
Adoption
Adoptions are a wonderful way of giving children a chance at often a better life.
Emancipation
Freedom from legal, social, and political restrictions that you always wanted.
Wills
Having a will allows you to direct the division of your property.
Powers of attorney, living wills, and advance directives
Provide peace of mind for yourself and your loved ones by putting a plan in place now.
Transfer on Death Deeds
Protect your assets and direct ownership to a beneficiary upon death.
Our Firm Philosophy
Navigating the legal system alone can be overwhelming. Having an attorney who cares about you as an individual is key. You need an advocate, someone willing to listen and fight for your best interests. Attorney Lindsey Williams handles each client with compassion and dignity. We will walk with you through the process, providing practical solutions to your legal problems. We are not a firm managing hundreds of clients where often times, you feel like a number. We study and know your case inside and out. We respond promptly to your questions and needs along the way.
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Our Promise To You
We guarantee to be responsive and prompt. We put our clients first and work together to find the best solution to your legal issues.
FAMILY LAW GUIDELINES
Things Clients Should And Should Not Do
Guideline No. 1
Do not enter a written agreement or oral agreement with your spouse without consulting with your attorney first. Let your lawyer do the work you’re paying him or her to do.
Guideline No. 2
There are no stupid questions. As a tip, save up your questions until you have a list. Once you have a few questions, reach out to your attorney for answers. Don’t withhold information from your lawyer.
Guideline No. 3
Do not assume your attorney is not paying attention to your case just because he/she has not communicated recently. Most cases go through one or more periods of time in which there’s not much development. Your attorney will contact you as things develop with your case. If you have any concerns, call or e-mail your attorney.
Guideline No. 4
Do not seek advice from friends, relatives, or co-workers about their own family law cases in hopes that the information they give you will somehow shed light on your own case. There are several reasons why information about other cases is not useful. For one, the law in Indiana may have changed since the other person’s case was completed. Family law cases are fact-specific, so someone else’s experience probably has little, if any, relevance to your own situation. Rely upon your lawyer’s advice which is tailored to the specific facts of your case.
Guideline No. 5
Remember not to focus on winning every battle, only to lose the war. The big picture is what matters, and your attorney will help you reach your goals. After all, picking every possible battle along the way often wastes time and money.
Guideline No. 6
Remember that the judge is the ultimate decision-maker in your case. Your attorney will fight for you at every step in an effort to get the judge to make a favorable determination in your case.
Guideline No. 7
Do not assume you will have more money at the end of your divorce case than you did while you were married. There are now two households to maintain using the same pot of money, which often leads to a need for a financial rebound. Your attorney will work to minimize the financial hit caused by the divorce.
Guideline No. 8
Do not talk to the children about the other parent in negative terms. The children take feedback of the other parent as feedback of themselves. Ordinarily, they cherish both guardians, not just you.
Guideline No. 9
Do not talk to your children about your legal battles or upcoming hearings, including custody evaluations. Remember, divorce can take a toll on the entire family, not just the adults. The mental health of your children is important.
Guideline No. 10
Cooperate as much as possible with visitation schedule adjustments. Again, often times refusing to cooperate to reach a mutual goal often leads to wasted time and money. Your attorney will help you navigate this process and help you achieve your ultimate goals.