What Non-Traditional Families Should Know About Estate Planning in Georgia

When something unexpected happens, the last thing your family needs is confusion about who holds legal responsibility and protection. Family structures across Georgia are more varied than ever. [...]

Why Digital Assets Are Now Essential in Estate Planning

Most of us didn’t grow up thinking facets of our lives would end up being stored in the cloud. But here we are: bank accounts, family photos, work files, and even the way we stay in touch with [...]

How to Avoid Common Estate Planning Mistakes in Georgia

Many Georgia families start their estate planning journey with the best intentions, only to discover too late that small errors can undo years of effort. A missing signature, an outdated [...]

How to Manage Estate Planning in Georgia if You Have Debt

Most people think of estate planning as dividing what they own. In reality, it’s also about preparing for what they owe. Credit cards, medical bills, and home loans don’t disappear after death, [...]

Georgia Estate Planning Lawyer Fees: Clear Options for Flat Fees, Hourly Rates, and Retainers

When families in Georgia think about estate planning, one of the first questions is cost. Everyone wants a plan that protects loved ones, but no one wants to be surprised by legal bills. That is [...]

Revocable vs Irrevocable Trust: How to Choose

The decision to set up a trust often comes at a turning point: maybe you’ve bought a new home, started a family, or want to make sure your hard work actually reaches the people you love. In [...]

Executor vs Administrator: What’s the Difference in Probate?

Picture sitting at a dining room table covered in papers. A will or maybe just some bank records. Maybe nothing at all. The house is quiet now, but the legal noise is just beginning. Who takes [...]

What Is a Probate Attorney — and When Should You Call One in Georgia?

When someone passes away, the legal system doesn’t pause for grief. There are deadlines. Documents. Property to manage. Accounts to close. And, someone has to make sure it all happens. That [...]

Estate Planning for Young Families: Why It’s Never Too Early

Most young parents are busy building a future,  not thinking about legal paperwork. Between daycare drop-offs, saving for a first home, and figuring out how to juggle it all, estate planning [...]

Your Guide to Different Types of Trusts for Georgia Estate Planning

When most people hear the word “trust,” they picture something reserved for the ultra-wealthy. But here in Georgia, more and more everyday families are using trusts to protect their homes, [...]

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