Top Probate Lawyers in ZIP 37064 | 12 available
12 Probate lawyers are available in ZIP code 37064 in Franklin, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.6/5 and 56% provide free consultation.
Probate Lawyers Nearby Franklin 37064 (by distance)
Within 10 miles near you
Probate Attorney (Thompsons Station Area) 37179 6.2 miles
Probate Attorney (Franklin Area) 37069 7.4 miles
Within 25 miles near you
Probate Attorney (Franklin Area) 37067 10.6 miles
Probate Attorney (Spring Hill Area) 37174 12.1 miles
Probate Attorney (Brentwood Area) 37027 12.5 miles
Probate Attorney (Nashville Area) 37215 15.0 miles
Probate Attorney (Nashville Area) 37205 16.1 miles
Probate Attorney (Columbia Area) 38401 18.3 miles
Probate Attorney (Nashville Area) 37204 18.3 miles
Probate Attorney (Nashville Area) 37209 18.6 miles
12 Probate Lawyers Found Near You
Licensed in Tennessee, Alabama and Texas
Ed Schell practices in the areas of commercial litigation, family law, probate and personal injury law. He is also admitted to practice in Tennessee’s Appellate Courts. Before entering private practice in 1989, Ed spent nearly three years clerking for Justice Charles H. O’Brien of the Tennessee Supreme Court. Before that, Ed spent two years as a law clerk in the office of the State Attorney General in Nashville.. Since founding this law firm in 2008, Ed has gone through the necessary training to be listed as a Rule 31 Civil Mediator. He also serves as a Hearing Panel Member for the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility.. Ed represents a number of small business clients, including those in the construction trades, employee benefits, insurance banking and real estate development among others.. In his family law practice, Ed attempts to navigate clients through the complex and often frustrating process of obtaining a divorce. Special attention is paid to advising the client on what to expect in the way of an equitable division of marital assets and debts. Typically the most sensitive issues in a divorce case revolve around the children. Ed is consistently able to assist clients in structuring a parenting arrangement which gives consideration to the needs of the children as well as the rights and responsibilities of both parents. The vast majority of divorce cases settle out of court, either as a result of negotiation between the parties and their counsel or through the process of mediation. Ed has assisted many clients in mediating their disputes satisfactorily and thus, avoiding the expense and emotional turmoil of going to trial. In some cases, however, trial is inevitable and Ed has successfully litigated a number of divorce cases as well as post-divorce cases involving changes in custody and parenting schedules, modification of child support, grandparent rights and alimony modification. Ed frequently practices in Juvenile Court as well, where issues arise concerning paternity, legitimation, child support, visitation and termination of parental rights. Ed also has extensive experience in prosecuting claims for criminal contempt of court and civil contempt of court. This is a particularly tricky area of the law and one that Ed has been involved in for nearly twenty-five years.. Ed also devotes a substantial portion of his practice to preparing wills, powers of attorney and living wills. Ed also represents personal representatives of estates as well as persons serving as conservators for the benefit of an incompetent person. For some years, Ed was regularly appointed by the court to serve as Guardian Ad Litem for persons with certain disabilities.. Ed Schell prides himself on being available to his clients and effectively representing their interests with integrity and professionalism.He is a Martindale-Hubbell® BV-Rated® attorney and clerked in the Tennessee Supreme Court before entering private practice.. Ed Schell is a Rule 31 listed mediator.
Charles E. Morton focuses on assisting clients in Franklin with real estate, probate, and corporate matters. Before founding Puryear, Newman & Morton in 2000, Chas practiced law at Berry & Oglesby in Franklin.Charles was an All-American swimmer at the Battle Ground Academy and Stanford University, where he led the Cardinals to the 1993 NCAA championship. Mr. Morton continues to swim with the master’s program at Ensworth. He is also a strong performer on the golf course and in the kitchen.Charles Morton lives in Franklin with his wife Christa and their twins. He currently serves as a County Commissioner for the Ninth District of Williamson County. Mr. Morton is also a board member at the Westhaven Foundation and former President of the Franklin Rotary Club at Noon.