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Keith Arnold
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I have a family member that’s getting up an age. I wanted some advice of how to set up her home whether put in a trust, or keep it in her name? She does own the home outright. Does anyone have some insight to this or anyone I can reach out to you in the Nashville area?

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Mike Eichler
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Mike Eichler
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First off, it's awesome that you are thinking about it, it's always better to be proactive than reactive. Now I'm not sure about TN laws necessarily, but just like @Luka Milicevic said, a living land trust is the way to go, I would highly suggest talking to someone who does these and see what they think would be best for this and any of her other assets as well.

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