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At some point in life, people start thinking about their future, which may be triggered by the arrival of a new family member, an extended vacation, or the passing of a parent. At this moment, they realize they have responsibilities to their loved ones and decide it's time to plan ahead.
At Hardeman Montgomery & Potter in Nashville, TN, we understand the importance of planning for the future, and we work with clients to create wills that clearly state what happens to their estate. We also help set up trusts with the power and flexibility to carry out their intentions, even after they pass away. Our goal is to provide peace of mind and fulfill our client's wishes.
We can help you create a will or trust. A will is a document that specifies what happens to your assets after you pass away. We will work with you to clearly establish your wishes and ensure your will is legally valid.
A trust can also be helpful in estate planning. It can help you avoid probate, protect assets from creditors, and simplify estate administration. Even if you are not a multimillionaire, a trust may be a good option for you.
We can also help you create a living will and a power of attorney. A living will specifies what kind of care you want to receive if you become terminally ill and unable to make decisions for yourself. A power of attorney designates someone to make healthcare or financial decisions for you if you are unable to do so.
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We have years of experience in estate planning. You can trust us to help you create a plan that meets your needs and protects your loved ones. Contact us at (615) 269-6626 to discuss your estate planning needs.
Nashville Bar Association and the Tennessee Bar Association.
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