William O. Foutch, Jr.

830 W 1st North St
Morristown, TN 37814-4548
Telephone: 423-200-4682
Toll Free : 866-394-4564
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Elder Law

Take Control of Your Affairs

As people get older or struggle from illnesses, it can be difficult to manage affairs as effectively as they were once able to. The law office of William O. Foutch, Jr., has over 35 years of experience working with clients throughout Morristown and East Tennessee to resolve elder law matters. Contact the firm online or call 423-200-4682 to schedule an appointment.

You are the best person to determine who will manage your affairs and how you want them managed. This means that it is up to you to take control of your situation. Attorney Foutch works with clients to help them make responsible choices, giving you control of your life and removing the burden from your family.

Legal Help From an Experience Lawyer

With over 35 years of experience, attorney Foutch has a strong understanding of the legal system and the details of elder law. He works closely with clients to provide the resources they need and offers the best tools for their unique situation.

One of the most confusing parts of any project is often not understanding the possible solutions you have. Attorney Foutch thoroughly explains each element of the law, giving clients the information they need to make informed decisions. He offers legal counsel regarding:

Schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer by calling 423-200-4682 or contacting the firm online.

William O. Foutch, Jr.

830 W 1st North St
Morristown, TN 37814-4548
Telephone: 423-200-4682
Toll Free : 866-394-4564
Map and Directions | E-mail us

Attorney William O. Foutch, Jr., represents clients throughout East Tennessee, including in Morristown, Jefferson City, Dandridge, Rutledge, Bean Station and Rogersville, and in the following counties: Hamblen County, Jefferson County, Grainger County and Hawkins County.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.