Estate Planning Attorney Serving Middle Tennessee
Helping you prepare for what’s next—with clarity, care & confidence.
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy. It’s for anyone who wants to make life easier for their loved ones down the road. Whether you’re creating a simple will or need help with trusts, powers of attorney, or long-term planning, we’re here to make the process clear.
We work with individuals and families across Middle Tennessee, including Davidson, Sumner & Robertson counties. We’ll help you understand your options, make informed choices, and put a plan in place that protects the people and property that matter most.
How We Help With Estate Planning
We Make It Understandable
No legal jargon. We explain every part of your plan in plain language, so you feel confident—not confused—about the decisions you’re making.
We Personalize Every Plan
Your needs aren’t like anyone else’s. We take time to understand your goals and concerns, then craft a plan that reflects your family, finances & future wishes.
We’re Here for Life’s Changes
Marriage, children, aging parents, retirement—your estate plan should grow with you. We make updates easy whenever your circumstances shift.
What We Handle
Wills
A last will and testament allows you to name heirs, guardians, and an executor. We draft clear, enforceable wills and guide clients through revisions when needed.
Trusts
We help clients set up revocable and irrevocable trusts, whether for asset protection, privacy, special needs, or to avoid probate.
Powers of Attorney
We prepare powers of attorney for finances and healthcare—tools that ensure someone you trust can act on your behalf if needed.
Living Wills & Advance Directives
These documents outline your healthcare wishes and relieve loved ones from making difficult decisions without guidance.
Asset Protection & Tax Planning
We advise on strategies to reduce risk, plan for long-term care, and minimize estate taxes where applicable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a will even if I don’t have many assets?
Yes. A will ensures your wishes are followed, even with modest estates. It also makes things much simpler for your family, avoiding confusion or legal disputes.
What’s the difference between a will & a trust?
A will goes through probate and names heirs. A trust lets you avoid probate, keep things private, and control when and how your assets are distributed. We’ll help you decide which fits best.
Who should I name as power of attorney?
Let's Start a ConversationChoose someone you trust to act in your best interest. This could be a spouse, adult child, or close friend. We’ll walk you through what powers they’ll have and how to set it up.
Can I change my estate plan later?
Absolutely. We recommend reviewing your plan every few years or after major life changes—like marriage, divorce, new children, or moving. We make updates simple and affordable.
Will my estate have to go through probate?
Not always. With proper planning, some or all of your estate can avoid probate. We’ll help you understand what applies in your case and structure things accordingly
Estate planning is a gift to the people you care about most.
We’ll make the process clear, respectful & tailored to your needs—so you can move forward with peace of mind.