Legal Document Wizards

Step-by-step guides that generate court-approved Tennessee documents. Answer the questions and we create your forms.

Advance Directives
Living Will

Create a Tennessee Living Will (Advance Directive) stating your wishes for end-of-life medical care.

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Durable Financial Power of Attorney

Authorize someone to manage your finances and property on your behalf.

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Healthcare Power of Attorney

Authorize someone to make medical decisions for you if you cannot speak for yourself.

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Mental Health Declaration

State your preferences for mental health treatment in advance.

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Revocation of Power of Attorney

Formally revoke a previously granted financial or healthcare power of attorney.

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Civil Petitions
Name Change Petition

Petition a Tennessee court to legally change your name. Requires court filing and a filing fee (amount varies by county).

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Contracts & Transactions
Vehicle Bill of Sale

Create a legally sufficient Tennessee vehicle bill of sale for private party sales.

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Residential Lease Agreement

Create a standard month-to-month or fixed-term Tennessee residential lease.

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Promissory Note

Create a legally sufficient Tennessee promissory note for personal loans between individuals.

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Court Forms
Small Claims Complaint

File a claim in Tennessee General Sessions Court for money damages up to $25,000 without an attorney.

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Criminal Record
Expungement Petition

Petition the court to expunge an eligible Tennessee criminal record. Requires court filing and a filing fee (amount varies by county).

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Estates & Property
Affidavit of Heirship

Establish heirs for property or vehicle title transfer when someone died without a will or probate.

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Landlord & Tenant
Notice to Vacate (Landlord)

Generate a Tennessee statutory notice to pay rent or vacate, or a notice to terminate tenancy.

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Real Property
Quit Claim Deed

Transfer real property interest in Tennessee without warranty — commonly used for family transfers, divorce settlements, and adding/removing a name from a deed.

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