Richard K. Evans
Serving the community for 25 years
 
 

Richard K. Evans
Principal
Email: revans@richardevansoffice.com

Practice Areas: Bankruptcy; Real Estate; Personal Injury; Worker's Compensation; Probate; Estate Planning; Litigation; Wills; Contested Wills; Business Formation; Trusts and Estates; Decedents Estates; Estate Administration; Estate Planning for the Elderly; Family Trusts; Living Trusts; Powers of Attorney; Ancillary Probate; Breach of Contract; Traffic Violations; Conservatorships; Name Changes; Premarital Agreements; Adoption Law; Step Parent Adoptions.

Admitted: 1974, Tennessee; 1975, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee

Law School: University of Tennessee, J.D., 1974

College: University of Tennessee, B.S. in Accounting, 1971

Member: Roane County Bar Association (Secretary, 1978; Vice-President, 1979 and 1990-; President, 1980 and 1991).

Biography: Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. Assistant Professor, Roane State Community College, 1974-1975. Member, Kingston City Council, 1971-1977. Vice-Mayor, Kingston City, 1973-1975. City Judge, City of Kingston, 1982-1991.

Reported Cases: Jones v. Kayser-Roth Hosiery Inc., 748 F. Supp. 1276 (E.D. Tenn 1990); Pearman v. Pearman, 781 S.W. 2d 585 (Tenn. App.: W.S. at Knoxville, Tomlin, 1989).

Born: Loudon, Tennessee, September 10, 1949

ISLN: 907550370

 
 


Richard Evans graduated with honors from the University of Tennessee, majoring in accounting, in 1971, and he graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1974. He has served on the K
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