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Estate Planning

Estate Planning

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Our firm focuses on Estate Planning and Long Term Care Planning to give you and your family peace of mind.


Licensed in Tennessee and Virginia we serve the following cities: Kingsport, Johnson City, Bristol, Abingdon, Elizabethton and Greeneville; as well as their surrounding counties: Sullivan, Washington, Carter, and Greene in Tennessee and Washington and Scott Counties in Virginia.

No matter your legal need, our goal is to provide planning and protection for you and your loved ones.  Whether you need an estate plan prepared or need to close on your dream home, we are there.  If your family is facing a difficult situation, whether it be a matter in court or a divorce or custody dispute, we can help.  Our biggest goal is to make sure that our clients have peace of mind about whatever it is they are going through or trying to plan.

Feel free to look at each of our practice areas and see where we can help you and your family.

Recent Blog Posts

  • Medicaid and Nursing Home Care – The Basics - Understanding Medicaid Planning: The BasicsMedicaid is a joint federal and state program designed to provide healthcare coverage to individuals with limited income and resources. It plays a vital role in helping seniors, individuals with disabilities, and low-income families access essential medical services, including long-term care. Medicaid planning is the strategic process of arranging finances and… Continue Reading
  • Probate: A Scary Word Explained - Probate.  It’s a scary word for many people.  But we fear what we don’t understand.  At better understanding of what probate is, why we need it and some simple ways we can avoid it can take away that fear.What is Probate? And Why Do We Need It?Simply put, probate is the process we use to… Continue Reading

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