McMinnville and Lafayette Estate Planning & Probate Attorneys
Estate planning is an important part of providing for the financial security of your loved ones and ensuring that your personal goals and desires are carried out through clear communication. The tools used in estate planning can help you minimize taxes, designate guardians for your children and express your wishes related to important medical decisions. These are matters that you do not want to leave to the courts.
At Farrar Holliman Medley & Butler, our experienced estate planning and probate lawyers can provide the guidance and information you need to make estate planning decisions, get your affairs in order, or help you settle the estate of a loved one who has passed away. From our offices in McMinnville and Lafayette, Tennessee, we provide comprehensive and compassionate legal representation for all of your estate planning and administration needs.
Call, e-mail or stop in to get your copy of our free, comprehensive guide: To Probate or Not to Probate Estates in Tennessee.
A Legal Way to Make Your Wishes Known
Estate planning tools provide a legal, organized way for you to share your wishes: how you want to divide your assets, how you want your children to be looked after, how you want to be treated in the event you are incapacitated or disabled and much more. With 115 years of combined experience, our proven attorneys can present a wide range of options that can be customized to meet your exact needs.
Our firm can help you explore options such as:
- Wills
- Living wills (health care directive)
- Trusts
- Powers of attorney
- Tax minimization and asset protection strategies
Settling the Estate of a Loved One
Farrar Holliman Medley & Butler assists executors and estate administrators who have been asked to manage the estate of a decedent. We can guide you through the required tasks, such as marshalling assets and filing income taxes. In addition to helping you through the probate process, we can assist you in estate litigation matters if disputes arise.
Call Us for a Free Initial Consultation
If you are ready to discuss your estate planning needs with a respected and trusted law firm, contact us to schedule a free initial consultation.

