Demand Your Fair Share®

Protecting the best interests of everyday people.

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Get up to $26,000 per W2 employee.

If your business had over six employees in 2020 and 2021 and you haven't filed for Employee Retention Credit funds, you are leaving money on the table.

This money has already been set aside by the government for you. We want you to get your Fair Share.

Simply contact us today and we’ll handle the entire process for you.

Who's Protecting Your Fair Share?

Wills and trusts ensure your loved one's final wishes are honored. But fraud, abuse, and undue influence can deceive your loved one, deny his or her final wishes, and cheat you out of the inheritance that's rightfully yours. You may be wondering how you can make things right. At Fair Share Lawyers, our Nashville estate dispute lawyers want to help with your probate court issues.

We Settle Probate and Estate Disputes in Nashville and Throughout Tennessee.

From will contests, trust disputes or abuse of power or attorney - we understand that defending your loved one's legacy and protecting your best interests go hand-in-hand. Our Nashville legal team is here to investigate your claim and help you fight for your full inheritance. We'll handle your probate or estate dispute with the respect and compassion you and your family deserve. Click the button below to get started with a free consultation.

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Visit our blog to learn more about how to contest an estate, finding a good probate attorney and more.

Demand Your Fair Share

If you were unfairly cut out of a will, are the beneficiary of a mishandled trust, or believe an agent is abusing their power of attorney, get help now. You may be able to contest a will, trust or transfer of property you believe is wrong, but you need to act quickly. Call us at 1-800-719-2721 or click below to fill out our free consultation request form.

Learn More About How We Can Help You

The best way to learn about what we can do for you is to reach out to our team directly. Located in Nashville, we represent clients in Middle Tennessee and throughout the state. You can also learn more about our services by visiting the following pages:

 

  • Estate Litigation Services - If you were unfairly cut out of a will, are the beneficiary of a mishandled trust, or believe an agent is abusing their power of attorney, our Nashville estate litigation team can help.
  • Personal Injury Cases – When you’ve suffered painful, costly injuries because of someone else’s negligence, the Nashville personal injury attorneys at Fair Share Lawyers will fight for the full compensation you deserve for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
  • Defective Product Cases - Whether you were harmed by one of several dangerous medications, a defective medical device, or a poorly designed consumer product, our nationwide network of lawyers is here to help you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries.
  • 10 Things to Know After the Death of a Loved One – What role does a power of attorney play after someone dies? How are debts and taxes handled? We answer these questions and more in this helpful guide useful to anyone who has lost a loved one.

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There’s No Cost or Obligation to Get Started

At Fair Share Lawyers, your initial consultation is always free and confidential. We will review your information, answer your questions, and determine if you have a case at no cost to you. And if you choose us to handle your case, you pay us no attorney fees unless we get you the money you’ve earned. Don’t wait to get help—contact us 24/7 to get started.

DisclaimerPrivacy Statement. Estate Dispute Claims Fair Share Lawyers, 798 Berry Road, #41947, Nashville, TN 37204. All elements of this website are copyrighted materials for Fair Share Lawyers, PLLC. Under contingency fee arrangement, if there is no recovery, clients pays no attorney fee. Clients remains responsible for costs and expenses associated with pursuing his or her claim. Court approval may be required in some instances before a contingency arrangement can be offered. Not all cases can be accepted on a contingency based on case type and/or unique facts associated with each potential claim.