Tennessee residents should have a will regardless of how few assets they own. This is important so your loved ones will know your wishes as to the disposition of your property. A will is a personal document and there is never a question that there is no single document which will work in every case.
I can help you draw up a will that clearly explains your priorities to those left behind. Together we will discuss your current assets, and those assets you may be contemplating acquiring and prepare a will that meets your goals and needs.
When you lose a loved one and you have been named as an executor of their estate, you may not know what process you need to follow in Tennessee. Some of this will depend on the size of your loved one’s estate. For example, there are simplified rules in Tennessee when an estate is valued at less than $50,000. Regardless of the issue you are facing with probate, I can help.
Whether you are seeking guidance for drafting your will, or you need help with the probate process in Spring Hill, Columbia, Murfreesboro, Nashville, or Franklin contact Thomas J. Boylan, Attorney at Law for assistance.