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Simple, clear estate planning for Nashville families. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney — done right, without the legal runaround.

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Our Services

Comprehensive estate planning attorney services for Nashville residents and businesses.

Wills & Trusts

Create legally sound wills and trusts that reflect your wishes and protect your family from unnecessary probate delays and costs.

Powers of Attorney

Designate trusted individuals to make financial and healthcare decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated.

Healthcare Directives

Document your medical wishes clearly so your family never faces impossible decisions without guidance.

Probate Administration

Navigate Tennessee's probate process efficiently — minimizing delays, costs, and family conflict during a difficult time.

Trust Administration

Ensure trusts are properly administered after a loved one passes, with full compliance and minimal disruption.

Business Succession Planning

Plan the future of your Nashville business — whether you're passing it to family, partners, or selling.

Why Nashville Chooses Us

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need an estate plan if I'm not wealthy?
Yes. Estate planning isn't just for the wealthy — it's for anyone who owns anything or loves anyone. Without a plan, Tennessee law decides who gets your assets and who raises your children.
What's the difference between a will and a trust?
A will goes through probate (a public court process). A trust transfers assets privately and immediately, avoiding probate entirely. Many Nashville families use both.
How much does estate planning cost in Nashville?
Basic packages (will, POA, healthcare directive) typically run $500–$1,500. More complex trust-based plans range from $2,000–$5,000+. Far less than the cost of dying without one.
How often should I update my estate plan?
Review your plan after major life changes: marriage, divorce, new children, significant asset changes, or moving to a new state. As a rule of thumb, review every 3–5 years.

Serving Greater Nashville

We serve Nashville and all surrounding communities.

Franklin · Brentwood · Murfreesboro · Hendersonville · Gallatin · Antioch · Smyrna

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