Gilbert Justin M
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Estate Planning Attorney Serving Nashville, Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, and Antioch. Now serving all of Williamson County — Brentwood to College Grove, including Columbia, Spring Hill, Thompson Station, and Arrington!
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 615-628-7775
After Hours Number - 615-636-9277
- Address:
- 4525 Harding Pike, Suite 200 Nashville, TN 37205
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- Categories
- Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorneys, Estate Planning Attorneys, Estate Planning, Probate, & Living Trusts, Immigration Law Attorneys
- Services / Products
- Estate Planning - Probate - Trust Administration - Trust Litigation - Elder Law - Business Planning, Trust Planning, Estate Planning, Probate, Asset Protection
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- Accreditation
State Bar of Tennessee, Williamson County Bar Association, Nashville Bar Association, Member-WealthCounsel, LLC
- AKA
Music City Estate Law
General Info
Trust Administration A trust is established by an individual in order for him to dictate the managing of his assets by another person who is a called a “trustee.” The trustee must act in accordance with the rules put in place to manage the trust. Trust administration refers to the trustee’s management of the trust according to the established rules. Trust Litigation If it is ever suspected that a trustee is not managing a trust according to the trust agreement, it may be necessary to litigate against the trustee in court. In this situation, you will need a lawyer experienced in estate planning and probate litigation. During trust litigation, you will need an attorney who will make sure that your rights are being protected in the administration of the trust. Elder Law Attorney There are a number of issues involved in elder law. They can include long-term care and disability planning, asset protection, and assistance in qualifying for the many government programs and benefits available. A proper understanding of elder law can make it possible for a senior to face the difficulties of the sunset years with dignity and financial responsibility. Business Planning Many business owners get so overwhelmed with the day-to-day operation of their business that they fail to properly plan for the future. Business planning allows a business owner to responsibly plan for retirement, the transfer of the business to a descendant, and even untimely illness or death. The right planning can establish a retirement income, reduce taxes, and provide for beneficial use of your assets upon your retirement or death.