Franklin Will Attorney
Clear Guidance For Protecting Your Family’s Future
Creating a will is one of the most practical ways to protect your family and your wishes. If you have children, own a home, or have savings and retirement accounts, having a thoughtful will can help your loved ones avoid confusion and conflict later.
At Blood Law, PLLC, we help clients in and around Franklin turn good intentions into clear, legally sound documents. We understand that conversations about death, family, and money can be uncomfortable, so our team works to make the process calm, organized, and respectful.
Our firm has focused on family law and estate planning since 2017, and our attorneys draw on that background to help you address both legal details and real family dynamics in your will.
To speak with our experienced Franklin will lawyers, call us at (704) 286-0570 or contact us online today.
Our Clients Tell Their Stories
These Stories Are What Keep Us Going
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"Cares about you as a friend."Blood Law, PLLC provided excellent service, demonstrating professionalism and personal attention to detail in preparing a separation agreement. They guided me through the process and answered all questions quickly. Highly recommend!- Debra K.
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"I’m extremely grateful for Anna's help in my time of need."Wonderful boutique law firm! Great service along with great communication. I’m extremely grateful for Anna's help in my time of need.- Olivia L.
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"Caring, dedicated attorneys at Blood Law."I owe so much gratitude to Blood Law, PLLC for their assistance in my divorce. They are very knowledgeable about the law, local courts, and judges. I'm excited they opened an office in Charlotte, closer to Mecklenburg County! Definitely contact Blood Law if you need a caring, dedicated attorney.- Penny N.
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"From the first interaction to the last, you will be in great hands the entire way."Blood Law welcomes each client and prospective client with warmth and great understanding. From the first interaction to the last, you will be in great hands the entire way. They keep you informed throughout the entire process, and lead with experience. The staff at Blood Law will exceed your expectations!- Former Client
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"They fought for me and my children in and outside of the courtroom."Anna Blood and her team and phenomenal. They fought for me and my children in and outside of the courtroom. I would highly recommend Blood Law for your any family law issues!!- Liz D.
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"Trustworthy and understanding."Blood Law, PLLC is extremely trustworthy and understanding, perfect for any family law situation you may encounter. Their team is attentive and focused on quick and easy resolutions and doesn’t drag things out just to make more money.- Sean F.
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"Down to earth and understanding."Blood Law, PLLC is a joy to work with! Extremely talented, down to earth, and understanding, they provide the best professional guidance and protect your legal interests.- Jennifer W.
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"A phenomenal, understanding and dedicated attorney, but yet an even better person."Anna really helped me out during a situation that wasn't necessarily easy to get through. A phenomenal, understanding and dedicated attorney, but yet an even better person. I would truly recommend her to anyone that has to deal with any situation similar dealing with family law to mine!- Former Client
Why Work With Our Estate Planning Team
When you are choosing a firm to help with something as personal as your will, you want more than a template or a quick online form. You want a team that understands how your decisions today might affect your spouse, former spouse, children, and other relatives for years to come. As a Franklin will lawyer families turn to, we bring a family law lens to every estate planning conversation.
Because our practice is rooted in divorce, custody, and estate planning, we regularly see how unclear documents can fuel disputes. We use that experience to help you think through guardianship, beneficiary choices, and potential points of tension. Our goal is to create a will that reflects what you want and that your family can follow with as little stress as possible.
Clients who work with us do not feel like a file number passed between departments. Our attorneys collaborate behind the scenes, so you benefit from the insight of our whole legal team. We take time to explain options in everyday language, answer questions promptly, and keep you informed so you always know what comes next.
We also understand that many clients who need a will have demanding schedules. With multiple offices in our region and convenient virtual consultations, we make it easier to get high-quality legal guidance without turning your life upside down. If you have a higher-value estate or own a business, we are prepared to address those layers thoughtfully as part of your planning.
How A Will Protects Your Family
A will is more than a list of who gets what. It is a roadmap for how your affairs should be handled when you are gone. In Tennessee, if you pass away without a valid will, state intestacy laws generally decide who receives your property. Those default rules may not match what you would choose, especially if you have a blended family or an unmarried partner.
Your will can direct who receives your home, savings, personal items, and other assets. It can also name a personal representative to help manage your estate and, if you have minor children, it can nominate the person you would like the court to consider as guardian. Without those directions, your family may need to rely on the probate court to sort out questions during an already difficult time.
Many families in the Franklin area have more complex situations than they realize. You might have children from a previous relationship, stepchildren you want to treat as your own, or loved ones you wish to leave out of your estate plan. A clear will can help address these realities and reduce the chance of arguments later.
An outdated will can also cause problems. Divorce, remarriage, new children, death of a beneficiary, or major changes in your assets can all affect what your current documents actually do. We help clients review and update existing wills when life has moved on, so the paperwork keeps up with their real priorities.
Some of the key decisions your will typically addresses include:
- Who should receive your major assets such as your home, investments, and personal property
- Who you would like to act as personal representative of your estate
- Who you would like to care for your minor children if both parents are gone
- Whether certain family members should receive different treatment based on their needs
- How to handle items with strong sentimental value to help avoid future hurt feelings
As we work through these decisions together, we explain how Tennessee law generally treats each issue, and we help you weigh options in light of your family relationships and long-term goals.
Our Process For Creating Your Will
Our Promise To Our Clients
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Convenient Locations
With offices across the Carolinas and Tennessee, we make it easier for families to find quality legal counsel.
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Children Come FirstWith the complexities of family law, we put the well-being and safety of your children at the forefront of your case.
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Team-Driven EnvironmentWhen you work with Blood Law, PLLC, you work with our entire team. Everyone is here to support you through each step.
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Honest GuidanceWe create personalized plans for each client while setting realistic expectations on the possible outcomes of the case.
Meet Our Team
Over 125 Years of Combined Experience
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Anna N. Blood Founding Attorney -
Olivia Lowery Managing Attorney -
Jennifer Payne Managing Attorney -
Alicen Rodolph Senior Attorney -
Michaela Morris Senior Attorney -
Rebecca Toca Senior Attorney -
Brittany Holmes Senior Attorney -
McKenzie Driskell Grabb Senior Associate Attorney -
Sirena Paillot Senior Associate Attorney -
Stephanie Placzek Associate Attorney -
Guinevere Barnett Associate Attorney -
Camryn Mitchell Associate Attorney -
Briana Whitfield Associate Attorney -
Callie Owens Associate Attorney -
Margaret Young Associate Attorney -
Amber Newland Associate Attorney -
Morgan Fisher Paralegal -
Jennifer Watkins Paralegal -
Taylor Trethewey Paralegal -
Sierra Smith Paralegal -
Betty Rivera Paralegal -
Valentine Rumble Paralegal -
Kristen Stables Chief Operating Officer -
Tatum True Director of Communications and Operations -
Laura McFry Account Manager