About Currier Charles G — General Practice Madisonville TN
Charles G. Currier offers general practice Madisonville families and small businesses count on across rural Monroe County, Tennessee. With Monroe County classified as 98.2% rural, residents often lean on a single trusted attorney for the full range of civil legal needs — closings, wills, contracts, probate, and the everyday questions that come with property and family transitions. The firm operates in the East Tennessee region and engages regularly with the Monroe County Circuit, Chancery, and General Sessions courts in Madisonville.
However, the value of a general practice Madisonville attorney isn’t just procedural — it’s continuity. Knowing the same family’s land history, business interests, and prior estate documents across years means each new matter starts informed rather than from scratch. For broader access, the directory also lists Madisonville attorneys across the region.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe the firm as patient, plain-spoken, and willing to explain documents in detail without making clients feel rushed. Real estate clients value the firm’s responsiveness during closings, and estate-planning clients appreciate clear walkthroughs of trust structures and tax considerations. Several mention the attorney took on multi-issue matters — a probate case linked to a small business, for instance — without escalating fees beyond the original estimate.
General Practice Madisonville — Practice Areas & Services
- Real estate transactions, closings, and title disputes across Monroe County
- Estate planning: wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives
- Probate administration in Monroe County Chancery Court
- Civil matters and contract disputes in Monroe County Circuit Court
- Small business formation and partnership documents
- Landlord-tenant questions and lease review
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of cases does a general practice attorney handle in Madisonville?
General practice covers the everyday legal needs of Monroe County families — real estate closings, basic wills, probate matters, contract disputes, and civil questions. The advantage in a rural county is having one trusted advisor who knows your family’s history. For complex specialized litigation or federal court, expect a referral to dedicated counsel.
How much does basic estate planning cost in Monroe County?
Simple wills and powers of attorney typically run a few hundred dollars in rural Tennessee, while trusts and complex estate plans cost more. Most local firms quote flat fees so the budget is clear upfront. Bring a list of assets, beneficiaries, and any prior estate documents to the first meeting — that organization keeps the cost down.
Where are civil and probate cases heard in Monroe County?
Civil matters split between Monroe County Circuit Court and Chancery Court at the Monroe County Courthouse on College Street in Madisonville. Probate runs through Chancery. General Sessions Court handles smaller civil disputes and misdemeanors. Filing in the right court matters — the wrong choice means refiling and lost time.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Madisonville, Tennessee
- Monroe County rural classification: 98.2% rural per state designation — Tennessee State Data Center
- Tennessee Annual Statistical Report (FY24): Tennessee Judiciary publishes annual statewide caseload data — Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts
- East Tennessee judicial structure: Circuit, Chancery, and General Sessions courts handle most civil matters — Tennessee Courts


