Estate planning can feel complex, especially when you encounter legal terms like Power of Attorney and Probate. Although both play critical roles in managing your affairs, they apply at different stages of life and serve very different purposes.
Yes. In Tennessee, you can appoint an independent person to handle your estate, but the term you will usually see in the law is “personal representative.” If you have a will, your personal representative is typically called an executor. If you do not have a will, the court appoints an administrator.






