Now Serving Dickson County.
Bringing experience you trust to Dickson County.
While I have always taken the occasional case in Dickson County, I am happy to announce that I am expanding my ability to serve clients there on a regular basis. This is made possible through an association with two outstanding attorneys, Taylee Thurmer and Lynsie York, who bring deep local knowledge and courtroom experience to the cases we handle together. If you are in Dickson, Charlotte, Burns, White Bluff, or any other Dickson County community and need help with juvenile, family, or criminal matters, reach out to my office to get started. We will make sure your case is in capable hands close to home.
Taylee Thurmer.
Taylee is currently holds a provisional license, practicing under my supervision. She is accepting family and juvenile matters in Dickson County. Taylee brings energy, dedication, and a genuine commitment to serving families in Middle Tennessee. She is motivated to provide clients with attentive, responsive representation and is eager to put her legal training to work for the communities she calls home. Whether navigating custody disputes, delinquency matters, or dependency and neglect proceedings, Taylee is ready to advocate for you every step of the way.
Lynsie York.
Lynsie is a local attorney associating with my office on criminal and family law matters in Dickson County. With practice experience under her belt, including an extensive internship with the 23rd Judicial District’s Public Defenders Office, Lynsie brings a grounded, real world perspective to her legal work. She is known for giving straight forward advice to her clients, focusing on what actually matters to keep you case moving forward. Clients working with Lynsie can expect honest counsel and a strong advocate in their corner.
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