Cynthia Tobin chose to pursue a career in law after completing undergraduate studies. She attended The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law and graduated in 1993. Cynthia Tobin passed the bar exam and was admitted to legal practice in 1993. She represents clients with Estate Planning & Probate issues in Tennessee. Being selected to Super Lawyers is …
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Aug 14, 2008 · Cynthia Jeanne Tobin is a lawyer serving Memphis in Estate Planning, Special Needs Trusts and Fiduciary Litigation cases. View attorney's profile for reviews, office locations, and contact information.
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In Tennessee, you may revoke or change your will at any time. You can revoke your will by: burning, tearing, cancelling, obliterating, or destroying all or part of your will. making another will that says it revokes all or part of the old will or that has contradictory terms to the old will, or. making another document that says it revokes ...
In Tennessee, if you die without a will, your property will be distributed according to state "intestacy" laws. Tennessee's intestacy law gives your property to your closest relatives, beginning with your spouse and children. If you have neither a spouse nor children, your grandchildren or your parents will get your property.
A self-proving will speeds up probate because the court can accept the will without contacting the witnesses who signed it. To make your will self-proving, you and your witnesses will go to the notary and sign an affidavit that states who you are and that each of you knew you were signing the will.
A will, also called a " last will and testament ," can help you protect your family and your property. You can use a will to: leave your property to people or organizations. name a personal guardian to care for your minor children. name a trusted person to manage property you leave to minor children, and. name an executor, the person who makes sure ...
Do I Need to Have My Will Notarized? No, in Tennessee, you do not need to notarize your will to make it legal. However, Tennessee allows you to make your will " self-proving " and you'll need to go to a notary if you want to do that.
If you need to make changes to your will , it's best to revoke it and make a new one. However, if you have only very simple changes to make, you could add an amendment to your existing will – this is called a codicil.
It's best to have a "disinterested" person who has nothing to inherit from you sign your will as a witness than an "interested" person since an interested person can lose the gift you left to him or her in your will if acting as your witness. Tennessee Code Ann. § 32-1-103.