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John H. Baker III, Elder Law, Probate and Estate Planning Attorney
Attorney Profile
John H. Baker III
John represents clients in the areas of estate planning, probate and trust administration, elder law, Veterans Pension Benefits, guardianships, conseratorships and special needs planning. Through effective planning, he helps his clients manage, preserve and protect their wealth.
John provides clients customized and personalized estate planning. With John, you are never just a number. To accomplish this, he meets with his clients to learn about their personal circumstances and goals. At the meetings, he explains estate planning tools and dispel various myths and misconceptions about estate planning. Together, John and his clients implement estate plans that will accomplish the desired goals.
Education:
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B.S., Business Administration, Auburn University, 1987
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Juris Doctor, University of Alabama School of Law, 1990
Experience:
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1990-1994, Active Duty Judge Advocate, United States Air Force
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1994-1997: Assistant Attorney General, State of Tennessee
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1997-Present: Private Law Practice, Bullock, Fly Hornsby & Evans
Advanced Education:
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Practicum I and Practicum II, National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys (2003)
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Advanced Studies for Estate and Wealth Planning, Advanced Wealth Studies Institute (2004)
Affiliations:
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Tennessee Bar Association (Member, Estate Planning and Elder Law Sections)
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Rutherford and Cannon County Bar Association (Past President)
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Murfreesboro Estate Planning Council
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WealthCounsel, LLC
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National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
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John H. Baker III is an attorney based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He represents clients in estate planning, probate and trust administration, elder law, guardianship, conservatorship, special needs and closely held business matters. He welcomes individuals and businesses needing legal services in middle Tennessee, including Murfreesboro (Rutherford County), Nashville (Davidson County), Franklin (Williamson County), Brentwood, Smyrna, Woodbury (Cannon County), Tullahoma (Coffee and Franklin Counties), Manchester, and surrounding communities.
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