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Inclusive Estate Planning and Elder Law
Memento Law, PLLC is a forward-thinking law firm located in the historic East Nashville district, dedicated to making estate planning accessible, inclusive, and less intimidating. Founded by Ryan Rolston Peacock, the firm stands out for its warm, welcoming atmosphere and its specific focus on serving the LGBTQ+ community and non-traditional families. Unlike traditional firms that may rely on outdated, ‘one-size-fits-all’ templates, Memento Law takes the time to understand the unique dynamics of each client’s life. They believe that everyone, regardless of age, family structure, or economic status, deserves a secure future. Whether you are a young artist protecting your creative works or a retiree planning for long-term care, Memento Law offers the compassionate guidance you need.
Practice Areas for Modern Families
The firm specializes in protecting legacies and ensuring that clients’ wishes are honored. Their primary services include:
- Estate Planning: Creating customized wills and trusts that reflect your specific values and family situation.
- Elder Law: Assisting seniors and their families with Medicaid planning, veterans’ benefits, and long-term care strategies.
- Special Needs Planning: Developing legal structures to provide for loved ones with disabilities without jeopardizing their government benefits.
- Business Formation: Helping entrepreneurs and small business owners launch their ventures with the right legal foundation.
- Kids’ Protection Plans: Ensuring that minor children are cared for by the people you choose, no matter what happens.
Ryan Peacock’s background in litigation gives her a unique perspective on the importance of keeping families out of court. She uses this experience to craft airtight legal documents that prevent conflict and confusion down the road. If you need to find a lawyer who will see you, hear you, and fight for your family’s rights, Memento Law is the advocate you have been looking for.
A Different Kind of Law Firm
Memento Law operates with a ‘prevention over litigation’ philosophy. They offer flat-fee pricing for many services, eliminating the surprise of hourly billing and making high-quality legal care more affordable. This transparency allows clients to order a lawyer‘s services with confidence, knowing exactly what to expect. The firm’s commitment to the community is evident in their educational approach; they strive to demystify the legal process so that clients feel empowered, not overwhelmed.
Situated on Main Street in East Nashville, the office is surrounded by the creativity and vibrancy of the neighborhood. It is a safe space where you can ask any question without judgment. If you urgently need a lawyer to handle a probate matter or set up a trust before a major life event, Memento Law’s responsive team is ready to help. They are not just drafting documents; they are building lifelong relationships with their clients to ensure that their plans evolve as their lives do.
Specializing In
LGBTQ+ Estate Planning, Elder Law, Special Needs Planning, Business Formation
Address & Location
Located in the creative and highly walkable East Nashville neighborhood, just across the river from the downtown core.
Building Location
This is a trendy, modern Class B commercial office and coworking facility known as Center 615 (situated in the Bricks Building). The building features notable outdoor murals, including the iconic Stay Tuned art piece, and is located near East Park.
Suite Access
Enter through the main front lobby of the Bricks Building of Center 615. Take the passenger elevator or stairs to the second floor, where you will find the entrance to Suite 201.
Parking Details
Visitors can take advantage of the ample free parking offered in the private surface parking lots surrounding the Center 615 campus, with multiple access points on Main Street and South 6th Street.
Public Transit
Served by WeGo Public Transit Route 56 (Gallatin Pike); nearest stop is at MAIN ST & S 6TH ST EB.
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