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William V. Lawson
William V. Lawson
wlawson@hhlaw-in.com

Timothy K. Ryan
Timothy K. Ryan
tryan@hhlaw-in.com

Peter  P. Ten Eyck
Peter P. Ten Eyck
pteneyck@hhlaw-in.com

Hackman Hulett LLP

135 North Pennsylvania Street
Suite 1610
Indianapolis, IN 46204
United States

Consult with a Proven Indianapolis Trusts and Estates Lawyer

The proven Indianapolis estate lawyers at Hackman Hulett LLP are experienced in the effective resolution of estate lawsuits and claims as related to family estates and trusts. Indianapolis estate attorneys are knowledgeable in all areas of general estate law, including but not limited to instances of estate bankruptcy, living trusts and retirement planning in Indianapolis, Indiana.

The Indianapolis trusts and estates attorneys have experience representing clients with matters involving:

  • Indianapolis Decedents Estate Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Estate Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Estate Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Family Trusts Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Living Trusts Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Powers of Attorney Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Retirement Planning Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Special Needs Trusts Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Trust Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Unclaimed Property Lawyer
  • Indianapolis Wealth Planning Lawyer

Experienced Indianapolis Trust Attorney

Trusts are estate-planning tools that can replace or supplement wills; as well as help manage property during life. A trust manages the distribution of a person’s property by transferring its benefits and obligations to different people. There are many reasons to create a trust, making this property distribution technique a popular choice for many people when creating an estate plan.

The basics of trust creation are fairly simple. To create a trust, the property owner (called the “trustor,” “grantor,” or “settlor”) transfers legal ownership to a person or institution (called the “trustee”) to manage that property for the benefit of another person (called the “beneficiary”). The trustee often receives compensation for his or her management role. Trusts create a “fiduciary” relationship running from the trustee to the beneficiary, meaning that the trustee must act solely in the best interests of the beneficiary when dealing with the trust property. If a trustee does not live up to this duty, then the trustee is legally accountable to the beneficiary for any damage to his or her interests. The grantor may act as the trustee himself or herself, and retain ownership instead of transferring the property, but he or she still must act in a fiduciary capacity. A grantor may also name him or herself as one of the beneficiaries of the trust. In any trust arrangement, however, the trust cannot become effective until the grantor transfers the property to the trustee.

An experienced Indianapolis estate lawyer is professional and knowledgeable in understanding the details, facts, complications, and circumstances that arise in a trusts and estates case.

Trusted Indianapolis Estate Law Firm

The Indianapolis estate attorneys at Hackman Hulett LLP are distinguished by a history of successful estate claim recoveries and resolutions. For experienced representation in an estate dispute or if you need help with estate planning, contact the Indianapolis estate lawyers at Hackman Hulett LLP in Indiana.

Hackman Hulett LLP

135 North Pennsylvania Street
Suite 1610
Indianapolis, IN 46204
United States

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Hackman Hulett LLP

135 North Pennsylvania Street
Suite 1610
Indianapolis, IN 46204
United States

Law Firm Contact: Anthony Ridolfo

Tel: 317.636.5401

Email: aridolfo@hhlaw-in.com

Website: hackmanhulett.com

Member Since: 2021

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