Probate and Estate Planning in Georgia
The term “probate” has taken on connotations that suggest something bordering on the sinister and best to be avoided. In fact, probate is a process by which a Will is proven and determined to be…
The term “probate” has taken on connotations that suggest something bordering on the sinister and best to be avoided. In fact, probate is a process by which a Will is proven and determined to be…
If you have a Will, congratulations! Recent statistics indicate that 60-70% of American adults do not have Wills. Of those who do have Wills, most begin the process of making a Will sometime in their…
Selecting an executor is arguably the most important decision that a person makes in the estate planning process. In choosing an executor, you are asking a person to step into your shoes. They will resolve…
Gain clarity on estate administration in Georgia without a will. Learn the inheritance rules that apply when a will is absent.
Revocable trusts can be powerful planning tools in Georgia when properly designed and funded both for management and distribution of assets.