Troy Thompson, Estate Attorney
Troy received his Juris Doctor from Indiana University School of Law and was admitted to the Indiana Bar in 1995.
For over 19 years, he has practiced primarily in the areas of estate planning, probate, trusts, guardianships, property
Troy prefers to operate as a sole practitioner to ensure that his clients receive personal and professional attention throughout their experience. From modest estates passing to an only child to large estates passing business interests to multiple heirs in different generations, to
Additionally, Troy enjoys meeting his clients where they are. He understands the complication and demands of life can make it difficult for clients to travel to his office, so he is glad to meet clients in their home, their offices or even a local coffee shop.
Outside of the office, Troy enjoys spending time with his wife, playing competitive Scrabble, golfing, writing, and hiking in the Smokies.
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Estate Planning 101 (Part 8) Beneficiaries
Common sense applies: Just because I post this, and you read does not make me your attorney. Nor does it make you my client. Every situation is unique, and you should always consult an attorney when creating legal documents. In our prior discussion we organized assets...
Estate Planning 101 (Part 7) Probate
Common sense applies: Just because I post this, and you read does not make me your attorney and does not make you my client. Every situation is unique, and you should always consult an attorney when creating legal documents. Remember, the goal is to conserve as much...
Estate Planning 101 (Part 6) Death Taxes
Common sense applies: Just because I post this’ and you read it, does not make me your attorney and does not make you my client. Every situation is unique, and you should always consult an attorney when creating legal documents. In my prior articles, we have discussed...
Estate Planning 101 (Part 5) Estate Tax Exclusions
Common sense applies: Just because I post this and you read does not make me your attorney and does not make you my client. Every situation is unique and you should always consult an attorney when creating legal documents. We are discussing obstacles that stand in the...
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