Estate Planning Attorney in Knoxville, Tennessee
If you are searching for an experienced estate planning attorney in Knoxville, TN, Matt Ooten of The Ooten Law Firm helps individuals and families create wills, trusts, and comprehensive estate plans throughout Knox County and East Tennessee.
Call 865-259-0999 to schedule a consultation.
Estate planning is not just about distributing assets—it is about protecting your family, avoiding unnecessary court involvement, and ensuring your wishes are followed. Whether you have a simple estate or more complex financial goals, a properly designed estate plan can provide clarity and peace of mind.
What Is Estate Planning?
Estate planning is the legal process of preparing for the management and distribution of your assets during your lifetime and after your death. In Tennessee, a complete estate plan typically includes:
- A Last Will and Testament
- One or more Trusts (if appropriate)
- A Durable Power of Attorney
- A Healthcare Directive (Living Will)
- Beneficiary designations for financial accounts
Each of these documents serves a different purpose. For example, a will determines how your assets are distributed, while a trust can help avoid probate and provide long-term asset management.
Estate Planning Services in Knoxville and Knox County
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Why Estate Planning Matters in Tennessee
Without an estate plan, your assets will be distributed according to Tennessee intestacy laws, which may not reflect your wishes. Additionally, your estate may be required to go through probate, which can be:
- Time-consuming
- Public
- Costly
Estate planning allows you to:
- Control how assets are distributed
- Protect minor children
- Minimize probate complications
- Provide for incapacity
What to Expect During the Estate Planning Process
Most estate planning engagements include:
- Reviewing your assets and goals
- Identifying the appropriate legal tools
- Drafting customized documents
- Properly executing and implementing your plan
Proper implementation is critical. For example, a trust must be funded—meaning assets must be transferred into it—to be effective.
Speak with an Estate Planning Attorney in Knoxville
Matt Ooten – The Ooten Law Firm
1341 Branton Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37922
865-259-0999
