Estate Planning Attorney
Serving Brentwood, TN
At Elder Law of Nashville, serving Brentwood, TN, we believe every family deserves peace of mind. Through personalized estate planning, we help seniors and their loved ones take charge of the future before the future takes charge of them.
Protect What Matters Most
Estate planning is more than drafting a will. It’s a roadmap to protect assets, ensure wishes are honored, and guide families through uncertain times. We work closely with seniors, families, and individuals with special needs to create custom plans that safeguard benefits, housing, and care needs.
Get the Guidance You Deserve
Working with an experienced estate planning attorney matters. Attorney Barbara Moss brings over 30 years of trial experience and deep insight into a system that too often overlooks the elderly. She understands that planning isn’t just about documents—it’s about dignity, stability, and clarity.
Creating Plans That Reflect Your Family’s Future
Estate planning involves more than deciding where assets will go. It creates instructions that can help loved ones make decisions during difficult moments and reduce uncertainty when circumstances change. For many families in Brentwood, TN, planning ahead provides a greater sense of stability and confidence. An estate planning attorney can help organize legal documents, address family concerns, create a plan that reflects personal values and long-term wishes, and clarify who will be responsible for important decisions if you become unable to make them yourself.
As families grow and situations change, estate plans often need updates. A thoughtful review can help ensure documents still align with current priorities and family relationships.
Providing Guidance Through Life’s Transitions
Major life events often raise important legal questions. Retirement, the loss of a spouse, changes in health, or caring for a family member with special needs can all affect planning decisions. Estate planning should account for these realities while helping families prepare for future responsibilities.
At Elder Law of Nashville, we help clients understand available options and make informed choices. Attorney Barbara Moss brings more than three decades of legal experience and a practical understanding of the challenges many seniors face. Our goal is to help clients move forward with greater peace of mind and fewer unanswered questions.
Families often share how their experience felt clear and supportive from the first conversation through the final plan. Read our client reviews to see how others describe working with our team and the confidence they gained in the process.
Trust in Life Care Planning
Life Care Planning is one of our cornerstone services. It combines legal tools with long-term care coordination, helping clients access critical benefits like Medicaid, Veterans Benefits, and SSI while planning for housing and healthcare needs. We’re here to ensure that every piece fits together—without crisis, chaos, or confusion.
We know this isn’t easy. But it doesn’t have to be hard, especially when you have someone walking beside you. Let’s plan today for the peace you want tomorrow.
Call Elder Law of Nashville today to schedule your estate planning consultation. Peace of mind starts now.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I begin estate planning?
Many people assume estate planning is only necessary later in life, but it can be beneficial as soon as you begin building assets or making long-term financial decisions. Starting early gives you time to review options carefully and make changes as circumstances evolve.
How often should an estate plan be reviewed?
A review every few years is often recommended. Major events such as marriage, divorce, retirement, the birth of a grandchild, or significant financial changes may also be good reasons to revisit existing documents and ensure they still reflect your wishes.
Can estate planning help families with special needs dependents?
Yes. Planning may help families address future care and benefit eligibility concerns for loved ones with special needs. Every situation is different, so legal guidance can help identify appropriate options.
