Thomas Martin Prince
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Thomas Martin Prince is a dedicated attorney based in Charlotte, North Carolina, with a robust focus on Estate Planning, Personal Injury, and Real Estate Transactions. A proud alumnus of the University of Miami, Thomas majored in literature and creative writing, which has honed his ability to communicate complex legal concepts with clarity and precision. Before embarking on his legal career, Thomas amassed over a decade of comprehensive experience in the real estate sector, collaborating with lenders, title companies, law firms, and real estate agencies. His extensive involvement in more than two thousand real estate closings equips him with a profound understanding of the intricacies of real estate transactions, ensuring that his clients receive expert guidance from contract negotiation to final disbursement. Thomas earned his Juris Doctor from Charlotte School of Law, where he discovered his passion for civil rights advocacy through his work in the Civil Rights Clinic. His commitment to community service is evident in his contributions to various projects, including participation in hearings with the Charlotte Housing Authority. As a testament to his dedication, Thomas not only produced and edited the Civil Rights Clinic blog but also co-hosted the Legal Dose podcast, providing valuable insights into pressing legal issues. Licensed to practice law in North Carolina, Thomas Martin Prince is committed to delivering exceptional client service and a personalized approach to each case. Outside of his professional endeavors, he enjoys golfing, reading, traveling, fishing, and kayaking, and actively volunteers in the Charlotte community through estate planning clinics and local charitable events. At the Law Offices of Thomas Martin Prince, clients can expect a lawyer who combines legal expertise with a genuine passion for helping others.
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.