If you have been charged with a crime, or if you are facing revocation of probation, you need a lawyer that will work with you and represent your interests. Laura M. Clouser has used his training and experience as a former felony prosecutor to help and assist those charged in the criminal justice system.
Laura’s experience and areas of practice in criminal law include:
• Felony drug charges
• Aggravated Assaults
• Sexual Offenses
• Theft, burglary and shoplifting
• Felony DWI and Intoxication Offenses
• Traffic violations
• Motions to Revoke or Motions to Adjudicate
• Bail Reduction Writs
• Misdemeanor drug charges
• DWI (Driving while intoxicated)
• And other criminal law matters
Before going into court unrepresented, you need to fully understand your rights and options. You should be aware that in some instances you may suffer collateral consequences if you are found guilty or plead guilty to a charge.
Laura recognizes that it can be confusing, emotional, and frustrating for individuals going through a divorce or any of a number of domestic relations issues. You should be treated fairly and professionally. Laura has successfully represented individuals going through divorces or disputes concerning their children.
Areas of practice include:
• Simple Divorces (no children/no property)
• Divorces involving property
• Divorces involving children
• Child custody and visitation
• Maintenance payments
• Paternity
• Prenuptial agreements
• Modifications of prior Orders
• Termination and Adoptions
• CPS cases
• And other family law matters
The Indiana probate system allows for several different types of administration of estates. Since going into private practice in 1998, Laura has represented individuals who are going through this difficult process. Each set of circumstances needs to be independently evaluated so that you can understand what your options are and how to accomplish these goals.
Areas of practice include:
• Probate of Will
• Probate administration
• Medicaid planning
• Guardianships and conservatorships
Laura can also assist you in developing a strategy for taking care of your wishes before the need arises. Did you know that if you do not have a valid will at the time of your death, Indiana law determines how your estate will be distributed? This can clearly contradict with your wishes or understanding of the law. As such, you may need to consider the following:
• Wills between spouses
• Will contests and estate litigation
• Powers of Attorney
• Designations of Guardianships
• Medical Directives
If you have questions regarding business law or any other practice area, schedule a no obligation consultation with Laura M. Clouser at the Clouser Law Office serving many areas around Tipton County. We can be reached by calling (765) 675-8775 or by completing our online contact form.