Knoxville Estate Planning Lawyer
Select a video below to learn about Tennessee Estate Planning Law from the Knoxville attorney(s) at the law firm of The Hurley Law Firm, P.C.
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Estate Planning Law Basics: Planning for the transfer of your assets in anticipation of death, can be fraught with a host of difficulties. The law surrounding estate planning, including real and personal property, wills and trusts, taxes may vary from state to state. The Knoxville lawyer(s) at The Hurley Law Firm, P.C. answer your important questions, on video, about estate planning law in Tennessee. For answers to your legal questions about Estate Planning Law, click on a question below, or to contact The Hurley Law Firm, P.C. about Estate Planning Law issues, use the form below or call (865) 375-5220. |

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The Hurley Law Firm, P.C.http://www.thehurleylawfirm.com
P.O. Box 682
Knoxville, Tennessee 37901
(865) 375-5220
About Our Firm
The Hurley Law Firm, P.C. is among the most respected and skilled law firms in the Knoxville area. Our areas of focus involve various types of challenging litigation, including cases dealing with Wrongful Death, Catastrophic Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice and Probate and Estate Administration. Many of our cases involve clients who have had a personal injury in Knoxville.
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The Tennessee lawyer(s) at The Hurley Law Firm, P.C. offer their Estate Planning Law services to residents of the Tennessee cities of Knoxville, Farragut, Oak Ridge, Maryville, Sevierville and Knox County, Sevier County, Blount County, Jefferson County, Anderson County, and Loudon County.
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