Cobb Law Group

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Hendersonville | Nashville

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Complete Estate Planning Services in Nashville, TN 

A will is necessary for anyone with substantial assets who wishes to manage their inheritance. Assets include things like property, financial accounts, and investments. Allow the Cobb Law Group staff to offer you thorough estate planning assistance in Nashville, TN. Our team has the knowledge and abilities to make your estate planning as stress-free as possible, regardless of how you wish to divide your belongings, including cars, jewels, art, and other items.

Create Your Estate Plan 

At the Cobb Law Group in Nashville, Tennessee, we genuinely believe everyone should have an estate plan to express their preferences for how and when their assets should be transferred, including individuals and couples with children or grandchildren. Get the best legal counsel and representation for your estate planning requirements in Nashville, Tennessee. 

Our Estate Planning Services Include: 

  • Basic and Complex Wills
  • Durable Power of Attorneys
  • Health Care and Financial
  • Living Wills
  • Beneficiary Planning
  • Trusts: Special Needs Trusts, QTIP
  • TN Asset Protection Trusts
  • Instruments to Qualify for Nursing Home Care
  • Asset and Liability Protection
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Knowing the Difference Between Trusts & Wills

Wills 

A will is a formal instrument that outlines the distribution of a decedent's assets after death. It identifies the person the testator has designated to manage their estate (the "personal representative" or executor). Also, A will designate a "guardian," or the person in charge of raising small children.

Trusts 

A trust is a legal document that aims to keep probate court processes out of the picture. A trust outlines how and when a beneficiary will receive property. (For instance, the trust creator can wait to distribute funds to a beneficiary until they reach a specific age.) A probate court does not manage assets that are placed in a trust.

Ask the staff at Cobb Law Group in Nashville, Tennessee, to assist you in determining whether a will or trust is best for you. To begin, call (615) 649-0049.

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