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- Randy Young Attorney at Law

Fort Wayne, Indiana
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1.5 - 8 Reviews

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Randy Young Attorney at Law is a trusted general practice attorney serving clients in Fort Wayne, Indiana. With expertise in estate planning, family law, and real estate law, Randy Young offers comprehensive legal services to meet the diverse needs of his clients. Whether you are looking to create a will, navigate a divorce, or purchase property, Randy Young has the knowledge and experience to guide you through the legal process with care and efficiency. With a focus on personalized service and attention to detail, Randy Young is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for his clients. Contact Randy Young Attorney at Law today for expert legal representation in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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William Duke (PropSpotter)
11/20/2025
Should’ve checked the reviews before I even called this man completely basically told me that I did have a case, but then I didn’t have a case wouldn’t look at my evidence whatsoever. Kept just speaking over me would not let me speak now. I see why he has a one star
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Leanne Thur
11/18/2025
If I could it'd give him a zero. He didnt charge my parents estate and wanted me out of the 3 daughters to pay $180.00 because I wanted to see my parents records which I was in titled.
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Kraig Keys
10/25/2025
This attorney only looks out for himself, not his clients. My father knew this attorney for decades and he used him for many business contracts, pre-nuptial agreement and last will and testament. This man wrote the pre-nuptial agreement when he re-married at 78 years old. The terms of this agreement were very clear and direct, and were followed by the POA.
The pre-nuptial (which he wrote) was very clear on the separation of assets. Fast forward 2 years and my father was incapacitated by a medical event. He will forever be in long term care and will likely spend the rest of his days there. Upon my father being incapacitated, Mr Young (now representing the “new wife”) called my sister (the POA) and tried to strong-arm her into giving the “new” wife a monthly stipend from the estate and to have my father’s estate support her (against the pre-nup). He made multiple comments that my father was a very wealthy man and there was enough money to “go around”. He went on to contend that the pre-nup (which he wrote) was invalid on its face and unenforceable and that my father’s estate should fully support the new wife. He stated that my father would likely not live 10 years (because of his new medical incapacitation) and he wouldn’t need all of his money. My fathers estate ultimately had to hire a lawyer to defend ourselves against Mr Young (my father’s lawyer) and got him to remove himself over the conflict of interest.
This man made the worst situation of our life, 10x worse, for what I can only assume was to get a piece of my father’s estate.
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