The Nice Lawyer Newsletter
Welcome to the First Edition of The Nice Lawyer
We’re excited to welcome you to the very first edition of our firm newsletter, a dynamic communication vehicle created to keep you informed, prepared, and confident as you navigate life’s legal challenges.
Each month, you’ll find:
Timely legal news explained in simple, practical language
Helpful articles designed to answer real questions from real people
Pro tips you can use right away to protect your family, your business, and your future
Insights from our attorneys so you always know what to expect and how to move forward
Our goal is simple: to help you understand your options and make the smartest decisions for your situation. Legal issues can feel complicated or overwhelming, but you don’t have to face them alone. This newsletter is just one more way we support you with clarity, guidance, and trustworthy information.
Thank you for being part of our community — and welcome to a new resource built to empower, educate, and help you solve your legal problems the right way.
An Introduction to The Nice Law Firm
The Nice Law Firm was created to address legal issues with a focus on communication, dialogue, and respect for all parties involved. Attorneys shouldn’t be viewed as expensive attack dogs, but rather as allies and a source of wisdom and resolution.
We believe there is a better way to serve clients and society through respectful and professional exchange. We call it The Power of Nice Law.
Do I Really Need an LLC?
Do I Really Need an LLC?
Many Indiana entrepreneurs operate without any legal structure until a lawsuit, tax issue, or partnership dispute forces them to fix it. Here’s when an LLC is more than just paperwork.
Parenting Time Pitfalls When Parents Move Suddenly
Parenting Time Pitfalls When Parents Move Suddenly
Sudden relocations are increasingly common—job loss, new housing needs, family disputes, or safety concerns can force a parent to move with little warning. But while a parent may feel the move is unavoidable, Indiana courts take parenting-time compliance very seriously.