Christopher Buckley Butler
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Christopher Buckley Butler is a distinguished attorney based in Nashville, Tennessee, where he serves as the managing attorney at Butler Law, PLLC. A native of Henderson County, Texas, Christopher's journey in law began with a strong academic foundation. He graduated as the Valedictorian of his high school class before earning a baseball scholarship to Lon Morris College in Jacksonville, Texas. At Lon Morris, he showcased his academic prowess by being inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa National Junior College Honor Society, graduating second in his class. Continuing his educational pursuits, Christopher attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a minor in American History. His commitment to excellence led him to Belmont University College of Law, where he graduated as a member of the Charter Class. At Butler Law, PLLC, Christopher focuses on key areas of law including estate planning, probate, and real estate. His extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in these practice areas allow him to provide comprehensive legal services tailored to the unique needs of his clients. Christopher is committed to guiding individuals and families through complex legal processes, ensuring they receive the support and expertise required to navigate their specific situations effectively. Whether he is facilitating smooth real estate transactions, assisting clients with estate planning needs, or guiding families through the probate process, Christopher Buckley Butler combines professionalism and approachability in his practice. His dedication to his clients and the Nashville community underscores his reputation as a trusted legal advisor.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.