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Griffith Xidias Law Group provides estate planning, elder law, business law, real estate, immigration, and litigation services to families and business owners in Fishers and throughout Hamilton County. Our Indianapolis office is approximately 25 minutes from downtown Fishers via I-69 South, and we regularly work with clients across the Fishers community — from young professionals in the Nickel Plate District to established business owners along State Road 37.
Why Fishers Families and Business Owners Choose Griffith Xidias
Fishers has grown from a small town to Indiana’s seventh-largest city, with a population exceeding 100,000 and a thriving business community. That growth brings legal needs — estate plans for growing families, entity formation for new businesses, real estate transactions in a competitive market, and succession planning for established companies. Our firm handles all of these under one roof, which means your estate planning attorney already understands your business structure, and your business attorney already knows your family situation.
Legal Services for the Fishers Community
Our Fishers clients most frequently work with us on estate planning (wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives), business formation and contracts (LLC formation, operating agreements, and commercial leases), real estate transactions (residential closings, title review, and investment property structuring), and elder law planning (Medicaid planning, guardianship, and long-term care). We also serve Fishers residents with immigration matters and civil litigation.
Hamilton County Courts and Local Resources
Fishers is part of Hamilton County’s judicial system. Probate matters, guardianship proceedings, and civil litigation for Fishers residents are handled through the Hamilton County courts in Noblesville:
Hamilton County Courthouse
One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, IN 46060
Hamilton County Clerk: (317) 776-9629
Hamilton County operates both Circuit Court and Superior Courts. Probate and estate matters are typically heard in Hamilton Circuit Court. Small claims and civil collections are handled through Hamilton County Superior Courts. Our attorneys are admitted to practice in Hamilton County and regularly appear in these courts on behalf of our Fishers clients.
Fishers Community Connections
Fishers is home to a growing entrepreneurial community supported by organizations like Launch Fishers and the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. The city’s economic development focus has attracted technology companies, healthcare providers, and professional services firms — all of which need business formation, contract, and succession planning counsel. Our firm’s involvement with IREIA and BAGI connects us with the investment and development community throughout Hamilton County.
Frequently Asked Questions from Fishers Clients
Do I need to come to your Indianapolis office, or do you meet clients in Fishers?
We meet with clients at our Indianapolis office, which is approximately 25 minutes from Fishers. We also offer phone and video consultations for clients who prefer remote meetings. Many of our Fishers clients handle their initial consultation in person and subsequent communications by phone or video.
Which court handles probate for Fishers residents?
Probate for Fishers residents is administered through the Hamilton County courts in Noblesville. Hamilton Circuit Court handles most probate and estate matters. Our attorneys regularly practice in Hamilton County courts and are familiar with local procedures and filing requirements.
I own rental properties in Fishers. Can you help with landlord-tenant issues?
Yes. We represent landlords in lease drafting, tenant disputes, eviction proceedings, and entity structuring for investment properties throughout Hamilton County. Our experience with real estate investors through IREIA gives us particular insight into the needs of Fishers-area property owners.
Whether you are a Fishers family planning your estate, a business owner forming an LLC, or a real estate investor managing Hamilton County properties, Griffith Xidias Law Group can help. We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your legal needs and explain how we can assist.

