Indianapolis Estate Planning, Business and Litigation Attorneys

Build it. Protect it. Pass it on.

50+

3

Attorneys

6

Practice Areas

5,000+

Clients Served

Practice Areas

Business formation, LLC setup, operating agreements, contracts, business succession planning, and buy-sell agreements. Every structure is designed to protect your business and personal assets from day one.

Residential closings, commercial transactions, landlord-tenant law, lease agreements, and investor-focused entity structuring. Legal representation catches problems a title company alone cannot address.

Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, probate, administration and asset protection โ€” structured to remove the guesswork and protect what you have built and the people who depend on you.

Medicaid planning, long-term care planning, guardianship, and special needs planning for aging adults and their families. Proper planning now protects your family from the consequences of a health crisis later.

Family-based visas, employment authorization, green cards, permanent residency, naturalization, and humanitarian relief. Spanish-speaking legal staff and cross-practice attorney access.

Business disputes, estate and trust conflicts, real estate disagreements, and contract disputes. We bring deep transactional knowledge and proven courtroom experience to protect your interests.

Why Griffith Xidias

A boutique firm with big-firm experience and small-firm attention.

We limit our caseload so every client gets direct access to their attorney. No associates, no hand-offs, no phone trees. When you need help, your attorney will be there with answers.

Direct access

You will converse with your attorney

Local roots

Serving Indianapolis since 1993

Full lifecycle

Build it. Protect it. Pass it on.

Our attorneys

Meet the Team

Matthew Griffith

Principal Attorney

Attorney Patty Xidias

Patty Xidias

Partner

Attorney Chris Worden

Chris Worden

Of Counsel


“They treated our business formation like it was the most important thing on their desk. Because to them, it was.”

Small business owner, Indianapolis