Estate Planning Attorney Serving Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is more than a city. It's a community built on deep roots, strong families, and pride that carries across generations. Whether you're raising kids in East Memphis, building a career, easing into retirement, or running a business, the life you've built here is worth protecting.

Robin White is a Memphis-area estate planning attorney who helps individuals and families across the city build plans that protect their assets, their loved ones, and their legacy. From a straightforward Will to a layered Trust strategy, he works with you one-on-one and shapes every detail around your situation.

Estate Planning Services in Memphis

Robin provides a full range of estate planning services for Memphis residents, including:

  • Wills and Last Testaments
  • Revocable Living Trusts
  • Durable Powers of Attorney
  • Advance Healthcare Directives
  • Testamentary Trusts
  • Special Needs and Supplemental Needs Trusts
  • Medicare Asset Protection Trusts

Every plan is built around your goals, your family, and your finances. Robin listens first and recommends second, because a plan that fits has to start with understanding the people it is meant to protect.

Why Memphis Families Trust Robin White

Memphis is a city of neighborhoods, and Robin treats clients the way a good neighbor would, with honesty, respect, and real care. He will not sell you something you do not need or rush you through a process you do not follow. His job is to help you make smart, well-informed decisions about your family's future.

Whether you live in East Memphis, Bartlett, Midtown, Downtown, or anywhere in between, Robin is ready to help you build a plan that fits your life.

Understanding Tennessee and Mississippi Estate Planning Law

Tennessee and Mississippi each set their own rules for Wills, Trusts, probate, and powers of attorney, including different intestacy laws that decide how your assets are divided if you pass without a Will. Those differences matter, especially for families whose lives reach across the state line.

Working with a local attorney who knows both states means your plan is drafted correctly, holds up legally, and meets the requirements that actually apply to you.

Ready to create a clear plan for the people you care about most?
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