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Are There Different Trusts in Georgia? And What Are They?

By gaining insight into the available Georgia trusts and their distinct advantages, individuals and families can forge a path toward a secure and well-considered estate plan. Our Georgia estate planning attorneys will help you explore some of the most common trusts, their different benefits, and why having a trust is essential for your Georgia estate plan.

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7 Things You Should Not Do With Your Will 

Regarding the complex process of crafting a will, some common missteps can greatly impact an estate plan. By removing these pitfalls, you can prevent costly snags and create a reliable estate plan that properly safeguards your legacy.

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How to Prepare for National Estate Planning Week 

National Estate Planning Week. Running from October 17th to October 23rd, this dedicated week is the perfect time for individuals to take stock of their assets, evaluate their financial goals, and put a comprehensive estate plan into motion.

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How to Revoke Power of Attorney in Georgia

As life unfolds, our plans and circumstances are subject to constant change, prompting us to reevaluate our priorities and future. Regarding estate planning, these aspects of life may lead us to review, update, and sometimes revoke important documents such as powers of attorney.

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Can I Leave My Estate to Non-Family Members?

Estate planning is a deeply personal process reflecting our principles and familial bonds. Yet, for some, the definition of family transcends bloodlines, expanding to encompass cherished friends who have impacted our lives. Regarding Georgia estate planning, a common question often emerges: Can I leave my estate to non-family members?

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Tips on Estate Planning for Your 2nd Marriage

Finding love again is something that everyone deserves to find. However, if you have an estate plan in place or you are looking to do an estate plan shortly, there are certain things you should consider. The most important thing to consider is your children from your previous marriage and your new spouse and family.

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Estate Planning After Personal Injury Settlements

Receiving a personal injury settlement can provide much-needed financial relief after an accident or injury. Because personal injury settlements often involve significant amounts of money, consulting with legal experts is vital to ensure that any money received will be protected.

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Don’t Make These Estate Planning Mistakes

The best way to avoid estate planning mistakes is by having a Georgia estate planning attorney walk you through the process. An attorney understands the laws of Georgia, what you can and cannot put in a trust, how to write an effective will, and how to explain your wishes to your family members.

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How to Talk to Your Family About Your Estate Plan

For both parents and adult children, confronting the prospect of each other’s deaths can be uncomfortable. Although it’s a difficult conversation, privacy and fully understanding someone’s wishes are essential among close family members.

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Are You Prepared?April 16 is National Healthcare Decisions Day

Unfortunately, we all know that life is unpredictable, and we have no idea what the future hold for you or your family. However, the worst thing you can do is not to be prepared for the worst. Therefore, preparing for the future without anxiety about the unknown is essential.

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Avoid These Celebrity Estate Planning Mistakes

We all make mistakes; however, not having a will or estate plan in place is a big mistake that can make things extremely difficult for your loved ones after you are gone. Surprisingly many celebrities do not have an estate plan in place

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Lisa Marie Presley Trust: Tips for Avoiding a Legal Challenge to Your Will or Trust

Lisa Marie Presley died recently, and her mother, Priscilla Presley, is challenging the terms and validity of her trust. Lisa's wishes were for her trust to go to her children. One key aspect of this planning is creating a valid will or trust to distribute your assets. However, as we have seen with Lisa Marie Presley's death, even the best-laid plans can face estate litigation.

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Estate Planning: Gift Planning Check-Up

Estate planning is a critical part of financial planning and is necessary for anyone who wants to ensure that their assets are distributed according to their wishes after death. However, it is not enough to create an estate plan and forget about it. Regular check-ups are necessary to ensure that your plan aligns with your current wishes and financial situation

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2022 Year End Estate Planning Checklist

Your estate plan should be reviewed and updated at least every three years, or whenever there is a life-changing event like moving to a new state, a wedding, death, birth, or a major change in your health or finances.

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