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Tracy W Moore
Founded in 1975 the firm of Moore & Peden P.C., with offices centrally located in Columbia, Tennessee, provides a broad range of legal services to both individual and business clients throughout the Middle Tennessee region. Tracy Moore and Bruce Peden have a combined 65 years of legal experience. They know the Middle Tennessee area, people, and court system because they've lived and practiced here all their lives.

Moore and Peden are experienced local litigators who are well known and respected by the trial courts in Maury County, Giles County, Marshall County, Williamson County, Hickman County, Lewis County, Lawrence County, and Wayne County of Tennessee. They live and work in the same community as the judges and juries who may ultimately hear your case.
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Partners Bruce Peden and Tracy Moore continue in the Columbia TN firm's tradition as providers of cost-effective and timely legal representation of the highest quality in their respective areas of practice. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of ethics and professionalism, while at the same time representing our clients with the utmost diligence and concern for their interests.
Elder Law and Probate - Our firm handles Elder Law issues including preparation of wills, living wills, powers of attorney, appointment of heathcare agents, revocable and irrevocable trusts and special needs trusts. We also provide medicaid financial planning, representation at medicaid fair hearings, assistance with medicaid applications and nursing home patient advocacy.
Our services include preparation of wills, living wills, powers of attorney, Qualified Income Trusts, appointment of heathcare agents, revocable and irrevocable trusts and special needs trusts. We also provide medicaid financial planning, representation at medicaid fair hearings, assistance with medicaid applications and nursing home patient advocacy.
If you have recovered completely and the insurance company has paid to have your property repaired, paid all of your medical expenses, paid for all wages lost from work, and have offered additional money for your pain and suffering that you feel is fair, then hiring an attorney may not be necessary.
A conservator is a person appointed by the court to provide partial or full supervision, protection and assistance to the person or property, or both, of a disabled person. To be appointed as conservator for someone else, the court must be convinced that the person for whom the conservatorship is being sought is incapable of handling his or her personal business affairs.
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Paul Nation
Paul Nation
Oct 04, 2021
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I was advised (by a lawyer who unfortunately could not help me) to call Mr. Peden as I was told he was a very good lawyer. I called and spoke to a female who took my information. She stated he would call me back. After a week (8 days actually) I called back. This time I got Mr. Peden’s voice mail. I was clear about my name/phone number (I repeated it at the end of the message just to be sure) and briefly stated why I was calling and that I had called and left a message over a week ago. As of today (September 24th) it’s been another eight days and still no callback. He may be a very good lawyer