
Shanone Emmack
Shanone Emmack, Attorney at Law
Shanone has lived in Tennessee for almost 10 years. She is an experience estate planning and probate attorney as well as a criminal law attorney serving Williamson and surrounding counties . She has represented over 500 clients and has successfully defended clients with crimes such as DUI/DWI, theft, drug crimes, domestic assault, and probation violations.
Shanone understands that her clients are facing some of the most difficult circumstances they will face and knows that attorney directness, persistence, and compassion are absolutely necessary. Although most cases end up in a negotiated plea, Shanone will not hesitate to fight for her clients all the way through a jury trial.
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- DUI & DWI
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Tennessee
- Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee
- ID Number: 034221
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- Shanone Emmack, Attorney at Law
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- Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, Faulkner University
- J.D. (2012) | Law
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- University of Alabama - Birmingham
- B.A. (2005) | Business / Quantitative Methods
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- State Bar of Tennessee  # 034221
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- Shanone Emmack, Attorney at Law
- Q. If will instructs sale of home and all heirs would like to keep home. Will we be forced to sell? What are our options.
- A: If the Will directs you to sale the house then you may have to do so. I would like to read the will to say for sure.
You may make a claim against the estate for the house add-ons and bills you personally paid. However, in this case you cannot use the small estate affidavit option because there is real estate involved.
- Q. Can I drop an aggressive stalking charge if I am the victim
- A: You cannot personally drop the case because it is the State's case. However, you can tell the District Attorney that you don't want to pursue charges and tell the reasons why and the DA may dismiss it.
- Q. My husband was arrested on feb13 for dui..sheriff took him for blood draw. I bonded him out on 14th. Yes he had
- A: No they cannot arrest him for a drug charge because he had drugs in his system. He had to be in possession of them. There must be more to it. I recommend you call the clerk's office and get a copy of the affidavit of complaint and see what it says. I also recommend you hire an attorney to look at the charges and defend him. Good Luck!