M Allison Thompson
TN Trusts and Estate Law

Attorney specializing in Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills and Elder Law in Nashville, TN

Thompson Law Office PLLC
4525 Harding Rd #200
Nashville TN 37205
Tel: 615 620-4613
Fax: 615 620-4488
E-mail: allison@tntrustestate.com

Tennessee Trust and Estate Attorney

This website has been created to introduce you to Allison Thompson, a Tennessee attorney who practices in the area of trusts, estates, wills, probate, and elderlaw. The website will answer some of your questions about these areas of law and will let you know what you can expect from Allison as an attorney and how she differs from others who practice in this area.

Planning for the future can be challenging. It helps to think about the benefit of having a well-thought-out plan in place. There is a peace of mind that comes from knowing that you have provided for your family’s financial welfare when you are gone. When you are ready to plan for your family’s future, let us guide your through the process of preparing appropriate Wills or trust documents. If you have recently lost a loved one and need help navigating the estate administration process, we can guide you through the Probate Court and state law requirements.

Practice Areas...

Allison’s primary areas of practice are estate planning, including drafting wills and trusts, estate administration, and elderlaw, including conservatorships and planning for disability. Allison uses her background in social work, her legal experience and financial planning training to make sure that you have the planning documents you need and that your plan is tailored to your particular family situation.

We represent clients in all stages and all walks of life:
* the traditional two-parent family seeking to protect their children if both parents should be lost while the children are minors;
* single parents seeking to protect the children who depend on them;
* unmarried couples seeking to provide for each other through proper planning and to avoid family conflict after one passes away;
* middle-aged and older couples seeking to protect their life’s savings from taxes and to provide for children and grandchildren;
* blended families seeking a plan that provides for fair division of assets among children when the assets must be divided;
* elderly people planning for future or impending disability;
* families coping with the loss of a loved one and confronting the myriad details that must be handled after the death of a family member; and
* trustees and trust beneficiaries seeking to resolve or prevent conflicts arising out of an estate plan.
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