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.
What is the Georgia Advance Directive for Health Care? The Georgia Advance Directive for Health Care is a comprehensive legal document that allows you to plan in advance for medical decision-making in the event you…