Plopper & Partners provides comprehensive estate and business planning which caters to individuals, families, and small business owners. Our approach is progressive and unique and tailored to each client's specific needs.
Plopper & Partners assists its clients in a variety ofprojects including commercial and residential developments throughout the entire project life cycle - from financing and acquisition to permitting and construction, we are there at every step.
Nicholas Plopper completed his undergraduate studies from Indiana University in 1999 where he earned a B.A. in Telecommunications. He was awarded his Juris Doctorate from California Western School of Law in San Diego in 2006. He thereafter returned to Indiana to practice law with his father Stephen Plopper. He is happily married with two young sons and resides in Carmel, Indiana. In his free time Nick enjoys making his wife and sons laugh, playing the guitar, playing and spectating golf, and collecting rare musical instruments and all manner of unusual sound devices.
In the Spring of 2016 Nick accepted a Mayoral appointment the Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation Board of Directors.
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"Nick is skilled, friendly, and hard working. If you are in need of someone to represent you in a civil or probate matter, you should give him a call."