
Peter P. Ten Eyck - Indianapolis, IN
135 N. Pennsylvania St.Suite 1610Indianapolis, IN 46204- 2400
Indianapolis Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
At Hackman Hulett LLP, attorney Peter P. Ten Eyck helps clients face the intimidating processes of estate and retirement planning with clarity and confidence. From the law firm in Indianapolis, Indiana, he is there to prepare wills, trusts, powers of attorney and health care directives. Additionally, Mr. Ten Eyck offers specific counsel for protecting business interests, curtailing taxes and charitable giving. He provides seasoned advice on retirement benefits, tax matters and asset...
At Hackman Hulett LLP, attorney Peter P. Ten Eyck helps clients face the intimidating processes of estate and retirement planning with clarity and confidence. From the law firm in Indianapolis, Indiana, he is there to prepare wills, trusts, powers of attorney and health care directives. Additionally, Mr. Ten Eyck offers specific counsel for protecting business interests, curtailing taxes and charitable giving. He provides seasoned advice on retirement benefits, tax matters and asset...
At Hackman Hulett LLP, attorney Peter P. Ten Eyck helps clients face the intimidating processes of estate and retirement planning with clarity and confidence. From the law firm in Indianapolis, Indiana, he is there to prepare wills, trusts, powers of attorney and health care directives. Additionally, Mr. Ten Eyck offers specific counsel for protecting business interests, curtailing taxes and charitable giving. He provides seasoned advice on retirement benefits, tax matters and asset protection.
Beyond helping clients reach general planning goals, he represents both individual and corporate fiduciaries with needs related to estate, trust and guardianship administration. He counsels clients through sensitive processes such as pre-death asset management and post-mortem preparations. With previous experience as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Marion County, Mr. Ten Eyck is highly skilled in advocating for fiduciaries in litigation, including those facing tax conflicts.
In addition to helping people with estate and retirement planning, the attorneys at Hackman Hulett LLP are there for clients with a wide range of legal needs. They deliver niche advice for business matters, environmental concerns, health care management, lending, real estate and taxation. The law firm also represents pipeline developers across the state. No matter where prospective clients are in the Indianapolis metropolitan area or what kinds of challenges they face, Mr. Ten Eyck and the rest of the firm’s lawyers offer a free initial consultation and case evaluation at the office. In a commitment to convenience, they are pleased to accept credit cards as a form of payment.
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