The idea of the traditional household consisting of two married parents living with children is not necessarily reality for most people in Tennessee. In fact, the U.S. Census Bureau reports that only 19% of American households actually resemble this type of family...
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Month: January 2021
3 reasons a will might be challenged in Nashville
It is fairly rare for someone to contest a will during probate, but it does happen. Some of these challenges are based on legitimate evidence and concerns. Other times, the challenge comes from a child or other relative who is unhappy about being left out of the will...
Remembering the “who” and not just the “what” of your estate plan
When creating an estate plan, many Tennessee residents believe that their assets are the most important part. After all, the main topic that most people are concerned with in regard to settling an estate is who gets the remaining assets. However, in addition to the...
Protecting a loved one’s benefits with a special needs trust
Most parents and grandparents in Tennessee want to leave something behind to help out their loved ones, but there can be complicating factors. For example, leaving a sizable asset to a loved one with special needs could interfere with his or her ability to receive...