Robert Darl Malin
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Robert Darl Malin is a distinguished attorney based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, specializing in estate planning, probate, and tax law. With a robust focus on the drafting and implementation of comprehensive estate plans, Robert expertly guides clients through the complexities of asset distribution, from simple wills to sophisticated trusts designed for estate and gift tax reduction. His commitment to providing personalized legal solutions ensures that each client's unique circumstances are thoughtfully addressed. Currently a candidate for his LL.M. in Tax at the University of Florida, which he anticipates completing in Spring 2025, Robert is dedicated to remaining at the forefront of legal developments in his field. As of January 2024, he is one of only 26 attorneys in Tennessee certified as a specialist in Estate Planning Law, a testament to his expertise and dedication. Robert plays a pivotal role in shaping trust law in Tennessee as the Chair of the Trust Committee and Vice-Chair of the Trust Legislative Committee for the Tennessee Bankers Association. He is also an active member of the Executive Committee for the Estate Planning and Probate Section of the Tennessee Bar Association and the Estate Planning Council of Middle Tennessee. Recognized for his professional excellence, Robert has been honored with the AV Preeminent® rating by his peers on Martindale-Hubbell, signifying his high level of legal knowledge, communication skills, and ethical standards. A magna cum laude graduate from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis, Robert Darl Malin remains a trusted advocate for individuals navigating the intricacies of estate planning and probate law.
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.