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Currently only accepting cases of $250,000 value or more.

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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.