About McKinney & Tillman, P.C.
At McKinney & Tillman, P.C., we believe that estate planning is more than just preparing documents—it’s about protecting the people and legacies that matter most. With decades of combined experience in estate planning, probate and estate litigation, our firm is dedicated to guiding individuals and families through life’s most important legal decisions with clarity, care, and confidence.
We understand that every family’s situation is unique. That’s why we take a personalized approach to each case, listening carefully to your goals, concerns, and values. Whether you are creating a will or trust, navigating a complex probate process, or preparing for unexpected life events with powers of attorney, we provide practical legal solutions designed to give you peace of mind for the future.
Why Clients Choose McKinney & Tillman
Experience You Can Trust
Decades of combined legal experience in estate and trust law.
Personalized Services
Tailored strategies designed around your specific family dynamics and goals.
Step-by-Step Guidance
We provide clear instructions and walk with you through every phase of the process.
Collaborative Approach
Coordination with your trusted financial and tax advisors to ensure a cohesive plan.
A Team Committed to Excellence & Compassion
At the heart of our firm is a commitment to excellence in legal service and genuine compassion for the people we serve. We believe that navigating legal matters, especially those involving family and legacy, requires not only skilled legal guidance but also patience, understanding, and respect.
We work closely with your financial advisors, accountants, and other trusted professionals to ensure that every aspect of your estate plan aligns with your broader goals. Our team is here to support you at every stage—from initial consultation to final execution—with clear communication and steadfast dedication.
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