What Does Estate Planning Cost in Indiana?
Compare estate planning costs across providers in Indiana. See how life events affect your total cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Estate planning costs in Indiana vary by provider. Online services range from $30-$600 upfront plus ongoing fees. Attorneys in Indiana charge around $272/hour for trusts, putting attorney-prepared trust costs between $2,720 and $4,080 for an individual plan.
Major life events like marriage, divorce, or having a child often require updating your estate plan. Some providers require purchasing an entirely new plan, while others offer amendments. Attorney amendments in Indiana typically cost $1,088 to $2,176 for major changes.
Online services have lower upfront costs ($30-$600) compared to attorneys in Indiana (around $272/hour for trusts). However, total lifetime cost depends on subscription fees, amendment charges, and how often life events require updates. This calculator compares the full cost across providers.
Many online estate planning services charge annual subscription fees ranging from $0 to $240/year. These subscriptions may include document access, minor amendments, or attorney consultations depending on the provider and tier.
Trusts cost more upfront than wills but can save money long-term by avoiding probate. In Indiana, an attorney-prepared trust typically costs $2,720 to $4,080, while a will costs $945 to $1,890. Wills require probate, which adds about $26,346 in costs for heirs on a $500,000 estate. See a detailed breakdown with the Indiana trust cost calculator.
Probate on a $500,000 estate in Indiana costs about $26,346 — roughly 5% of estate value — including attorney fees, executor fees, court costs, and publication costs.IC 29-1-8-1 / IC 29-1-8-3 (small estate & summary distribution), IC 29-1-7-7 (publication), IC 29-1-10-13 (fees), IC 29-1-11-1 / IC 29-1-7.5-2.5 (bond), IC 29-1-14-1 (creditor claims), IC 29-1-7.5-1/-2/-3 (unsupervised admin), IC 29-1-7-13 (court grants letters), IC 29-1-12-1 (appraisers), IC 33-37-4-7 (court fees)Verified Jul 14, 2026 Estates with a trust can bypass probate entirely, potentially saving heirs thousands of dollars. Estimate probate fees with the Indiana probate calculator.
Indiana Estate Planning Resources
In-depth guides covering Indiana probate laws, trust requirements, and estate planning strategies.




