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Chambliss Welcomes Abigail Jansen Sutton to the Estate Planning Section
Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. welcomes associate attorney Abigail Jansen Sutton who will serve the firm’s estate planning and estate and trust administration practice areas.
“We are pleased to announce the addition of Abby Sutton to our firm,” said President and Managing Shareholder Mark Cunningham. “Her experience with comprehensive estate planning, estate administration, and wealth preservation adds additional talent to Chambliss’ growing estate practice. Her skills uniquely position her to guide our clients through the complexities of preserving and managing their estates.”
Abigail crafts customized plans to cater to diverse client needs. Her prior experience as a trust administrator provides a unique perspective on the intricacies of trust structures, making her a strong resource at the firm.
Her proficiency extends beyond traditional estate planning, as she excels in safeguarding substantial estates and ensures a seamless probate process. Her experience creating personalized plans for family business succession, closely held business interests, and other unique assets further enhances the firm’s capabilities in meeting the needs of clients with different dynamics and backgrounds.
Abigail is a member of the Estate Planning Council of Chattanooga and the Tennessee Bar Association. In addition, she serves on the board of the Rotaract Club of Chattanooga. Sutton graduated from Girls Preparatory School, Southern Adventist University, and the University of Georgia School of Law. She is licensed in Tennessee.
“I’m excited to have Abby become a part of our team,” said Estate Planning Chair Greg Willett. “She has quickly proved her dedication to the estate planning industry and genuine compassion for clients. She fits right in and demonstrates what our firm is all about — fierce client loyalty, exceptional service, and professionalism.”
Read the Chattanoogan article, “Abigail Jansen Sutton Joins Chambliss Law’s Estate Planning Section.”