Creating Wills That Reflect Your Intentions
We help you draft a clear, legally sound will to protect your wishes & support your loved ones.
Wills That Protect What Matters Most
A well-drafted will gives you peace of mind and gives your loved ones clarity during a difficult time. We work with individuals and families to ensure every will reflects personal wishes, avoids confusion, and is legally sound in Tennessee & Mississippi. Whether your estate is simple or complex, we’ll help you plan with care.
What to Expect From a Legal Will:
Clarity in Distribution
We help you make clear decisions about how your assets are distributed so your intentions are honored.
Naming Executors & Guardians
Your will can designate who manages your estate or cares for your children—decisions we help you make confidently.
Simple or Complex Wills
Whether you need a basic will or one that supports a broader estate plan, we’ll guide you through every step.
Reliable Guidance Backed by Experience
Decades of Estate Law Practice
With nearly 45 years of experience, we understand the importance of accuracy, discretion & clarity in planning.
Straightforward, Personalized Support
We take time to understand your goals & draft a will that reflects your unique wishes.
Focused on Your Peace of Mind
We approach every will with care, ensuring your legacy is protected & your loved ones are supported.
How We Help With Wills
Drafting Legally Sound Documents
We ensure your will complies with local laws & clearly communicates your intentions.
Explaining Every Step
We explain your options without jargon, so you can make confident, informed decisions.
Collaborating as Needed
We coordinate with financial advisors or accountants when needed to support your broader estate goals.
Wills FAQ
Your questions, answered.
What happens if I die without a will?
If you pass away without a will, state law determines how your assets are divided. This may not reflect your wishes, and the process can take longer. A valid will ensures clarity.
Is a handwritten will valid?
In some cases, yes. However, handwritten (or holographic) wills can be contested or deemed invalid. A professionally drafted will reduces the risk of legal complications.
Can I update my will later?
Absolutely. We recommend reviewing your will every few years or after major life changes like marriage, divorce, or a new child. We can help you make updates anytime.
Do I need a lawyer to write a will?
While it's possible to write your own will, working with a lawyer helps ensure it’s legally valid, complete & customized to your needs. Mistakes can cause costly complications later.
Can a will help avoid probate?
A will doesn’t avoid probate, but it does guide the process. If avoiding probate is a goal, we can discuss other tools like living trusts to complement your will.
Let’s Put Your Wishes in Writing
We’re here to help you create a will that brings clarity, protection & peace of mind—now & for the future.