Estate Planning Services
We provide estate planning, conservatorship, probate, and TennCare / Medicaid planning services.
Estate planning is the process of legally preparing for the distribution of your assets at death, being responsible for the care of your minor children, and arranging appropriate legal documents so you can live your life as you wish.
The cost of mistakes and procrastination, however, can be huge. When it comes to end-of-life decisions, you should take your time and ensure that they are well thought out. With an estate plan, you get peace of mind knowing that your wishes will be followed.
At Graceful Aging Legal Services, we provide comprehensive planning services for individuals and couples who want to manage their finances and protect loved ones. We focus specifically on drafting wills, trusts, healthcare powers of attorneys, living wills/advance directives, and durable powers of attorney for finances. We also offer an array of financial services to meet the needs of our clients.
Our number one priority is to create a plan that meets your needs. We have a very organized process so that your experience is as easy and stress-free as possible. Our team will support you through every step of the process.
Please be advised in this initial call no legal advice will be given.

(615) 846-6201

support@galsnashville.com

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Estate Planning Blogs
This are the blogs that might help you with your current or future situation. You can also check out past blogs.
Estate Planning and Divorce: What to Know | Davidson County Will and Trust Lawyer
Estate planning offers legal protection for families and individuals through all of life’s transitions. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives are the most common estate planning tools we use to help clients protect their wishes, safeguard their...
Do you have an Advance Directive?
Do you remember the story of Terri Schiavo? While her situation was unfortunate, it sparked a conversation among families around the country. What would you want in a medical emergency? And who do you want to make decisions for you?
How to Disinherit Someone in a Will
Is there someone you have considered leaving out of your Will? There are plenty of reasons for wanting to exclude someone, a group of people, or everyone you know from inheriting from you. Maybe you’ve had a falling out, maybe they haven’t kept in touch like you hoped, or maybe you just like animals better.
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