Natasha N. Hazlett
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Natasha N. Hazlett is a dedicated attorney based in Franklin, TN, specializing in estate planning, personal injury, probate, and tax law. With a robust focus on estate planning and probate, Natasha skillfully navigates the complexities of estate and trust administration, ensuring that her clients' needs are met with precision and care. She has substantial experience in managing complex and contested decedent’s estates, addressing will contests, and establishing guardianships and conservatorships, alongside drafting essential estate planning documents. Before founding the Law Offices of Natasha N. Hazlett, Natasha honed her legal expertise at a prominent law firm in Memphis, TN, where she practiced across various disciplines, including estate planning, tax law, probate, civil litigation, and bankruptcy. Her diverse background equips her to provide comprehensive legal solutions tailored to her clients' unique situations. An engaging speaker, Natasha frequently shares her insights on estate planning and probate topics, contributing to industry knowledge through various presentations, including “Estate Planning Basics: Client Interviews & Planning for Incapacity” and “Probate & Inheritance in Idaho” for the Idaho Land Title Association. Natasha earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Advertising from Southern Methodist University, followed by her Juris Doctor from the Dedman School of Law at Southern Methodist University. Outside of her legal practice, she is passionate about community engagement and enjoys spending quality time with her three young children. As the founder of Our Gathering Table, Natasha is committed to fostering meaningful connections among women in her community.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.