Top best Trusts Lawyers in ZIP 37404 | 1 available

1 Trusts lawyers are available in ZIP code 37404 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $381 per hour.

Trusts Lawyers Nearby Chattanooga 37404 (by distance)

Within 5 miles near you

(Chattanooga Area) 37402 2.7 miles

Within 10 miles near you

(Chattanooga Area) 37421 6.8 miles

Greater than 50 miles near you

(Mcminnville Area) 37110 50.1 miles

Active Lawyers

1 - 1

Hourly Fees

$232 - $530

Free Consultations

44% - 64%

Average Rating

4.8 - 5.0 ★


FAQs - Trusts Lawyers in 37404 city Chattanooga How many Trusts lawyers actively serve residents of Chattanooga, Tennessee? Approximately 68 licensed attorneys focus on Trusts across Chattanooga, Tennessee. Most matters are filed through the Tennessee District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Trusts lawyers in Chattanooga, Tennessee? In Chattanooga, typical rates range from $252-$381 per hour for Trusts. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3643 and $6532, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Trusts matters usually take in courts near Chattanooga? Trusts cases in Chattanooga, Tennessee usually take around 4-12 months depending on complexity and the Tennessee District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Trusts cases for people living in Chattanooga, Tennessee? Residents of Chattanooga typically see Trusts filings handled by the Tennessee District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Trusts? About 40% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Trusts, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.

1 Trusts Lawyers Found Near You

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.1 out of 5

Location: Chattanooga 37404
Firm: The CW Firm

Attorney Chase Walker is a young attorney full of energy and a desire to help others. Over the years, Chase has seen numerous legal issues arise with various friends and family members and often heard the same two complaints: I can't afford an attorney, and I don't feel like my interests are being fairly represented. Too often, attorneys claim to be client-centered, while simultaneously trying to figure out how they can resolve as many cases as quickly as possible, for the maximum profit, and with the least amount of time and effort possible.. After taking the bar exam, Chase put a lot of thought into what kind of attorney he wanted to be. The answer? An attorney who provides legal services to those who ordinarily could not hire an attorney or get free legal aid and one who truly puts client interests first. He recognizes that, generally, two groups of people are able to obtain legal services: those below 125% poverty who can get free legal aid, and those who are making enough money to afford hundreds or even thousands of dollars in attorney’s fees. He recognizes that there are many hardworking Americans who do not fall into either of these groups but still are in dire need of legal assistance. He also believes that clients’ needs always supersede firm profits. Sometimes this means spending more hours making less money to achieve a just result.. To achieve his goal, Chase started The CW Firm, his own firm where there are two main goals: to provide legal services to hardworking lower and middle-class Americans who could not otherwise get legal help, and to always place people above profits. He does this by charging reasonable legal fees that working-class people can afford, and by always ensuring that the result matches the client’s goals. The CW Firm is a general practice providing a variety of legal services to the greater Chattanooga area. Some areas of practice include Real Estate Law, Business Law, Estate Planning, Personal Injury, and Criminal Defense.

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