Natalie Gilbert Thomas' practice focuses on estate planning needs for individuals and families and business succession planning, trust administration, asset protection, and adult guardianships. Natalie is passionate about serving her clients and helping to protect their assets and provide for their loved ones.
She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and received a minor in business.
Natalie graduated with Distinction from law school. During law school, Natalie was an articles editor for the American Indian Law Review and a director for the Board of Advocates. She also clerked for the Honorable Robert L. Hudson with the Court of Criminal Appeals.
In her free time, Natalie enjoys trying new local restaurants and enjoying a glass of wine on the patio with her husband, Zach, spending time with family and friends, and reading books of all genres.
Natalie also values the importance of serving and volunteering in her community. She is a member of SALLT Emerging Leaders, volunteers for Make-A-Wish and YWCA, and is involved in several other community organizations.
In 2022, Natalie published an article in the second edition of Estate Planning Strategies: Collective Wisdom, Proven Techniques called Special Needs Trusts, Protecting Beneficiaries with Special Needs and the Valuable Benefits They Receive