
Gullett, Sanford, Robinson & Martin, PLLC
Grayson Smith Cannon is a Nashville attorney and Section Leader in the Estate Planning and Probate Section at Gullett Sanford Robinson & Martin PLLC. Her practice focuses primarily on estate administration and probate, conservatorships and guardianships, family law, with particular emphasis on the division of retirement assets in divorce such as qualified domestic relations orders, Social Security disability, and various business and collection matters. Prior to joining GSRM Law, Grayson served as an attorney at Phillips & Ingrum in Gallatin, Tennessee for eight years. Before that, she served as Managing Attorney of Cannon & Cannon law firm in Goodlettsville, Tennessee for 23 years, where she was involved in the general civil practice of law. Earlier in her career, she worked as an attorney at Haynes & Cannon for three years before forming Cannon & Cannon with her husband, who is now retired from the practice of law. A frequent continuing legal education lecturer on family law, probate, and Social Security, Grayson is also an avid runner and cyclist who has completed some 20 full marathons, numerous half-marathons, and several cycling centuries.

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