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Thomas R. Steele, Esq.

Senior Associate Attorney

Thomas R. Steele is a Senior Associate Attorney at Robinson Farthing Spandau Williams LLC. A native of Southern Indiana, Mr. Steele earned his B.A. in Business Administration from the University of Evansville and subsequently received his J.D. from Belmont University College of Law in Nashville, Tennessee.

Mr. Steele is deeply passionate about estate planning, dedicated to providing clients with the peace of mind and security their individual estates deserve. He emphasizes the importance of tailored estate plans that reflect clients' unique needs and goals, helping them navigate complex decisions regarding wills, trusts, and asset distribution. His extensive experience in probate and trust administration ensures that families can manage the often-challenging process of settling estates with compassion and efficiency, guiding them through each step to ease the burden during difficult times.

In addition to his focus on estate planning and probate, Mr. Steele practices in business law and real estate matters, offering a well-rounded approach to legal counsel that supports his clients in various aspects of their lives.

Mr. Steele is licensed to practice in both Indiana and Illinois. He is also an active member of the Goodwill Young Leaders Board, the Estate Planning Council of Indianapolis, the Rotary Club of Carmel, and the Indiana State Bar Association, demonstrating his commitment to both professional development and community involvement.

Residing in Hamilton County with his wife and two young boys, Mr. Steele enjoys spending quality time with family and friends, staying active, and passionately following the Tennessee Titans in his spare time.

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