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 [...]

OpenAI’s New Policy and The Bar’s Special Committee on AI: What Georgia Lawyers Need to Know

With the proliferation of AI through platforms like ChatGPT, many of us have certainly cringed when our clients informed us that they have already researched their legal questions using AI, and [...]

AI, ChatGPT, and the Georgia Bar’s New Focus: What Georgia Lawyers Need to Know

Artificial intelligence (AI) has made its way into nearly every corner of our professional and personal lives. From research assistants to document-drafting aids, tools like ChatGPT promise [...]

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 A missing signature, an outdated [...]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, [...]

It’s That Time of Year Again – Thinking of Making a Firm Jump?

It’s that time of year again when lawyers begin thinking of making an employment move. Are you getting ants in your pants to try to find a better opportunity? Perhaps you are thinking about [...]

One of The Quickest Ways To Disbarment Are Your Trust Account Practices Up To The Test?

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Benjamin Franklin’s oft-repeated advice from 1735 still rings true 290 years later. Although Franklin was referring to fire prevention methods [...]

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

Last Updated on October 13, 2025 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 [...]

Revocable vs Irrevocable Trust: How to Choose

Last Updated on October 13, 2025 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 [...]

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