Attorneys specialized in Estate Law & Elder Law

Secure your legacy and protect your loved ones with Murfreesboro Family Law’s estate planning and elder law services. Whether creating or updating your estate plan, our experienced attorneys ensure your assets and healthcare decisions are in trusted hands.

Do you have an Estate Plan?

An Estate Plan is vital for every person regardless of income because it will determine the distribution of your assets and directly affect your beneficiaries. Creating an estate plan with a licensed attorney is essential to ensure your will and other important documents are legally sound.

Did you know that many Americans do not have a will?

Creating a clear and concise estate plan is the best way to ensure your affairs are settled fairly. If you were to pass without creating an estate plan, it could make it much more difficult for your family and friends to legally make decisions regarding your assets. Murfreesboro Family Law can be your advocate in estate planning to ensure all of your documents meet legal requirements and that the distribution of assets and power of attorney go to the people you trust most.

If you already have an estate plan or a will that needs to be updated, Murfreesboro Family Law can also assist you in making necessary changes.

Elder Law Services at Murfreesboro Family Law

In addition to estate planning, Murfreesboro Family Law emphasizes the importance of elder law. Elder Law refers to a variety of legal matters that persons over 65 may encounter including but not limited to:

  • Health care
  • Guardianship
  • Conservatorship
  • Long-term care
  • Estate planning

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