About Natasha Nassar
Natasha Nassar Hazlett built her legal foundation at Southern Methodist University. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising and Political Science in 1997. Four years later she earned her J.D. from SMU’s Dedman School of Law in 2001. Those years in Dallas shaped her early approach to practice. They also prepared her for work across several state bars.
Hazlett is licensed to practice in Tennessee, Mississippi and Idaho. Her membership records show involvement with the Idaho State Bar and its Taxation, Probate and Trust Law Section, and with the Junior League of Boise during 2009–2010. Those affiliations suggest a period of professional activity in Idaho alongside community engagement in Boise. The record does not identify specific firm offices or later bar admission dates.
Her practice centers on estate- and tax-related matters. Colleagues describe this work as a mix of technical tax law and client-facing estate planning and probate administration. The Taxation, Probate and Trust Law Section membership aligns with that mix. Probate and trust work often requires both courtroom and transactional skills. Tax questions add another layer of complexity. Hazlett’s education and bar memberships reflect that blend.
Across jurisdictions, attorneys who handle probate and tax matters must balance federal tax rules with state probate codes. That balancing act is a recurring theme in Hazlett’s public profile. She has navigated the different procedural landscapes of Tennessee, Mississippi and Idaho. Each state presents its own deadlines, forms and local practice customs. Her experience in multiple states gives her familiarity with those differences.
Outside of the law, her recorded membership in the Junior League of Boise points to community involvement during her time in Idaho. Service organizations like the Junior League often intersect with legal professionals through volunteer leadership and civic projects. Such participation can shape how lawyers approach client service and community relations.
Today Hazlett continues to work on matters involving tax, probate and trusts. She represents clients across the issues those fields present and remains active in the professional areas reflected in her memberships. She currently practices in tax, probate and trust matters.