Recently, Tennessee Attorney, Jim Higgins, was interviewed about some common myths that exist about Wills and Estates in Tennessee. You can watch the interview below: While there are a number of myths associated with Tennessee wills, our goal is to dispel some of the commonly heard misconceptions by establishing the…
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Dispelling Tennessee Wills Myths #1
There are a number of prevalent myths that many Tennesseans may have heard when discussing wills in Tennessee. While there may be a bit of truth in every myth, it is important to distinguish the facts from fiction about wills in Tennessee. One of the more common myths that many…
Conservatorships in Tennessee
You may have heard of a conservatorship, but you may not know exactly what it entails. A conservatorship is court process intended to protect a disabled or incapacitated adult and his or her property by allocating decision-making responsibilities to another person. The person given this decision-making responsibility is known as…
Why Do I Need a Will in Tennessee?
Although a will can provide a number of advantages, the majority of Americans do not even have a will. This situation is even more prevalent among younger adults. Only one in six people between the ages of 18 and 34 actually have a will. There are obviously a number of…