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Nashville Will Attorney

Plan With Confidence For The People You Love

Creating or updating your will is one of the most personal steps you can take for your family. It is not always easy to think about, but a clear will can spare the people you love from confusion, conflict, and extra stress. If you are looking for a will attorney Nashville residents can turn to for calm, practical guidance, we are here to help.

Blood Law, PLLC is a boutique family law and estate planning firm founded by Attorney Anna Blood in 2017. Our attorneys focus on the real lives behind every document, including wills, Powers of Attorney, and other planning tools. From your first conversation with us, we work to pair thoughtful legal planning with steady, compassionate support.

Our team serves clients throughout our region through convenient virtual consultations, including individuals and families connected to Nashville. We understand that you want a process that is clear, efficient, and respectful of your time, and that is how we structure our work with you.

To speak with our experienced Nashville will lawyers, call us at 704-286-0570 or contact us online today. 

Why Your Will Matters

Many people put off writing a will because it feels uncomfortable or complicated. 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 have chosen for a spouse, children from a prior relationship, a partner, or other relatives.

Families in Nashville often have complex structures. You might be remarried, have stepchildren, care for older parents, or own a home along with retirement accounts and life insurance. Without clear instructions, loved ones can be left guessing about your wishes, which increases the risk of hurt feelings and disputes at a time when they are already grieving.

Online forms and one size fits all templates rarely account for the details that matter most. They may not address what happens if a beneficiary dies before you, how to handle a child with special circumstances, or how your estate will move through the local probate process. When we talk with you about your will, we focus on your real situation instead of generic assumptions.

Because our firm also handles divorce, child custody, and other family matters, we regularly see how family dynamics and financial responsibilities interact over time. That perspective helps us draft wills that take into account guardianship issues, support obligations, and other factors that might affect your long term planning.

How Our Team Helps With Wills

When you work with our attorneys to create a will, you are not just filling out a form. You are starting a conversation about what matters most to you and how to reflect that in clear, enforceable language. We take the time to listen to your goals, your family history, and your concerns, then we translate those into a plan that fits your life.

During your consultation, we talk through your assets in plain terms, such as your home, retirement accounts, life insurance, and any business interests. We also discuss the people in your life, including children, stepchildren, a spouse or partner, and anyone else you want to consider. Our goal is to help you make thoughtful decisions about who should receive what, who should serve as executor, and who might care for any minor children.

For many clients, a will is most effective when paired with related documents. Our team can also advise you about Powers of Attorney and other planning tools that may work together with your will. That way, you can address not only what happens after death, but also who can help manage your affairs if you become unable to do so yourself.

We regularly assist people who have straightforward wishes as well as those with high value or complex estates. If you own multiple properties, have significant investments, or are a business owner, we work carefully to organize your will so that it aligns with your broader financial picture. You benefit from the collective insight of our attorneys, who collaborate to address both legal details and the human side of these decisions.

What To Expect When You Plan

Uncertainty about the process often keeps people from moving forward. We believe you should know what to expect at each step, from the first call until you sign your documents. Our team keeps the process structured but flexible enough to fit your schedule and comfort level.

Here is how planning your will with us typically works:

  • Initial conversation, where we learn about your family, goals, and any urgent concerns, and you learn how we work.
  • Information gathering, which may include a simple checklist of assets, accounts, and important personal relationships.
  • Thoughtful drafting by our attorneys, informed by your priorities and by our experience with family law and estate planning.
  • Review meeting, often by video, where we walk through your draft in plain language and answer your questions.
  • Revisions based on your feedback, followed by preparation of final documents for signing with the required formalities.

Throughout this process, we focus on clear, responsive communication. We explain your options in everyday language so you understand each choice you are making. When you have questions between meetings, you can expect our team to respond and to give you updates about the status of your documents.

Timelines can vary based on how complex your situation is and how quickly information comes together. Some clients move from consultation to signed will in a relatively short period once decisions are made, while others prefer more time to think through choices. We adapt to your pace while keeping your planning moving forward.

Planning For Children & Complex Families

For many parents and caregivers in the Nashville area, the most important part of a will is what it means for their children. Choosing a guardian for a minor child is a deeply personal decision. We walk you through the factors to consider, such as values, stability, location, and the ability of a person or couple to take on that role over time.

Blended families raise additional questions that deserve careful attention. You may want to provide for a current spouse while also protecting inheritances for children from a previous relationship. You may think of stepchildren as your own, but state law may treat them differently if you do not address that in your will. Our attorneys help you explore these situations openly so that your documents reflect the relationships that matter most to you.

If you have a higher value estate, own a business, or have complex assets, your planning choices can have significant practical effects. We can coordinate your will with beneficiary designations on accounts and insurance, and we can discuss options for how to structure gifts so that they are manageable for the people who will receive them. While we do not promise specific financial outcomes, we work to help you make informed decisions that fit your overall picture.

Because Blood Law, PLLC is grounded in family law as well as estate planning, we are attentive to how custody arrangements, support obligations, and prior divorce decrees may interact with your planning. We keep a close eye on the best interests and safety of any children involved, and we strive to reduce the chance of confusion or tension among family members later.

To speak with our experienced Nashville will lawyers, call us at 704-286-0570 or contact us online today. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I Really Need A Lawyer To Make My Will?

You can find generic forms online, but they rarely address the specific family and property issues you may face. Working with our team gives you tailored guidance, especially if you have children, a prior divorce, or significant assets. We help you create documents that match your real life.

How Long Does It Take To Create A Will With You?

The timeline depends on how complex your situation is and how quickly decisions are made. Many clients are able to move from consultation to signed will within a relatively short period. During your first meeting, we can talk about a realistic timeframe for your circumstances.

Can We Handle My Will Through Virtual Meetings?

Yes, we offer convenient virtual consultations and meetings for clients, including those in and around Nashville. We review your goals, share drafts, and answer questions through secure online platforms. We also talk with you about any in person requirements for signing under Tennessee law.

How Often Should I Update My Will?

We generally suggest reviewing your will after major life events. Examples include marriage, divorce, the birth or adoption of a child, a significant change in assets, or a move. Our attorneys can help you decide whether a full update or a more limited change makes sense.

What Makes Your Team Different From Other Firms?

Our firm combines family law and estate planning, so we are familiar with the family issues that often shape wills. Clients benefit from the support of our entire legal team, clear communication at every stage, and convenient virtual access. We focus on both legal outcomes and your peace of mind.

If you are ready to talk about your plans and want a last will lawyer Nashville families can rely on for thoughtful guidance, we invite you to reach out. Our team will listen carefully, explain your options in clear language, and help you take practical steps toward protecting the people and priorities that matter most to you.

To schedule a virtual consultation with Blood Law, PLLC, contact us today.

To speak with our experienced Nashville 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
    "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.
    "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.
    "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.
    "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
    "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.
    "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.
    "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.
    "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

Our Promise To Our Clients

  • Convenient Locations

    With offices across the Carolinas and Tennessee, we make it easier for families to find quality legal counsel.

  • Children Come First
    With the complexities of family law, we put the well-being and safety of your children at the forefront of your case.
  • Team-Driven Environment
    When you work with Blood Law, PLLC, you work with our entire team. Everyone is here to support you through each step.
  • Honest Guidance
    We create personalized plans for each client while setting realistic expectations on the possible outcomes of the case.

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