Building an estate plan is one of the most meaningful things you can do for the people who depend on you. It gives you control over your financial affairs, your healthcare decisions, and ultimately, the legacy you leave behind. And when you build that plan in Georgia,...
It’s not a comfortable topic, but it’s one every Georgia resident should understand: what happens to your property, your money, and the care of your children if you die without a will? When someone passes away without a valid will, the law calls it dying...
When most people think about estate planning, they focus on a straightforward question: who gets what? But for many Georgia families, there’s a harder question lurking underneath — what happens if the person who receives your inheritance isn’t equipped to...
When you have a family member with a disability, one of the most important things you can do is plan for their long-term financial future. The right plan can mean the difference between your loved one having access to the resources they need for a full, supported life...
Most people go their entire lives without stepping foot inside a probate courtroom. There’s no reason to — unless someone close to you passes away and leaves behind property, debts, or both. When that happens, probate court is often where the process of settling...