Whether it is in the courtroom or at the bargaining table, the attorneys at Van Haaften & Farrar bring a common sense approach to the law, focusing on solution-oriented planning & execution for all their clients.
Our attorneys believe in comprehensive estate planning to ensure the intentions of the client are honored & the client’s assets are preserved for the next generation.
The relationship between the employer & the employee will always produce questions concerning the responsibilities of each side of the relationship.
When you are injured as the result of the negligence of another, the attorneys at Van Haaften & Farrar know your case is personal to you & deserves individual attention.
Whether it is in the courtroom or at the bargaining table, the attorneys at Van Haaften & Farrar bring a common sense approach to the law, focusing on solution-oriented planning & execution for all their clients. We practice in family law, business law, criminal law & estate planning including wills, trusts, power of attorney & living wills.
Van Haaften & Farrar is a full-service community law firm located in Posey County & serving all of Southwest Indiana. Our attorneys represent the families, businesses & local governments of the area, whether large or small, with broad knowledge & experience in the areas of the law affecting their clients. Our attorneys use the value of hard work & personal commitment instilled in them by their Posey County upbringings to diligently serve their clients & their interests.
Read MoreThe attorneys at Van Haaften & Farrar have represented clients within a broad practice area while also focusing in specific areas of the law. Van Haaften & Farrar, Attorneys at Law are committed to high standards of creativity & excellence in representing you in your specific legal problem.
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