About Peggy B
Peggy B Fallin has built a steady legal career that emphasizes work at the end of life and the legal arrangements that surround it. She approaches complex family matters with a practical eye and a preference for clarity. Colleagues describe her as methodical and approachable when guiding clients through probate and estate questions.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Texas, Denton, in 1992, where she studied business, sociology and criminal justice. She continued her studies at Texas Wesleyan University School of Law and received her Juris Doctor in 1996. Those academic credentials underlie the procedural grounding she brings to estate administration and related disputes.
Fallin has practiced law in multiple jurisdictions. She is licensed to practice in Texas and Tennessee, and she is admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court. Early in the 2000s she served as a lawyer with Anthony & Middlebrook, P.C., an experience that added courtroom and transactional work to her portfolio. That stint in private practice gave her exposure to both litigation and the administrative side of estate matters.
Her day-to-day work centers on probate administration and estate planning. She helps families settle estates after a death, navigate guardianship and conservatorship proceedings, and prepare wills and trusts intended to reduce later disputes. She is comfortable handling paperwork and court filings, and she regularly works with executors, trustees and personal representatives to carry out the duties those roles require. When disagreements arise, she assists clients in identifying procedural options and obligations under state law.
Clients and other attorneys seek her out for steady, detail-oriented handling of documents and deadlines. She balances an eye for legal formalities with an awareness of family dynamics that often complicate estate matters. Her practice reflects years of work in probate and estate-related matters, and she now concentrates her practice on probate and estate planning.