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Navigating Estate Planning Amidst Family Conflicts
Estate planning is a crucial aspect of financial management, particularly for those with substantial assets. However, when family conflict is part of the equation, estate planning can become even more complex. This blog post aims to guide Georgia residents through the...
Estate Planning For People With Startup Equity In A Company
Holding equity in a startup company can be both exciting and financially rewarding. However, it also introduces unique challenges when it comes to estate planning. This blog post aims to guide Georgia residents with startup equity through the intricacies of estate...
How To Setup A Trust For Your Pets
For many pet owners, their furry, feathered, or scaled friends are more than just animals – they're part of the family. As such, their care and welfare are paramount, especially when we can no longer be there for them. One way to ensure your pets continue to live...
Charitable Giving In Your Estate Plan: How It Works For GA Residents
Are you a Georgia resident pondering about the legacy you'll leave behind when you're no longer around? Of course, most people think about ensuring the financial stability of their family members or loved ones. But have you considered dedicating a portion of your...
Georgia’s Law of Year’s Support
As a surviving spouse have you heard about Georgia’s Law of “Year’s Support” in Decedent’s Estates? Common Misconceptions Often surviving spouses have the misconception that the Probate Courts in Georgia (of competent venue) will automatically grant an award of a...
Why You Should Include Your Collectibles In Your Estate Plan
Collectibles are more than hobbies for many Georgia residents. They're investments. They're treasures. They're part of a legacy. Including collectibles in your estate plan is essential. Here's why. 1. Understanding Collectibles in Estate Planning Collectibles...
Estate Planning For Families With College Aged Children
Once your child turns 18, they're legally considered an adult, and parents can no longer automatically make certain decisions on their behalf. However, in the event of an accident or illness, you'll want to ensure that you can legally make necessary medical and...
Estate Planning and Real Estate: How To Leave a Property to Someone in Georgia
Whether you own a home nestled in Atlanta's bustling cityscape or a cozy cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains, your real estate is likely one of your most valuable assets. Naturally, you want to ensure this property is passed on according to your wishes when you're no...
Guardianship and Special Needs Estate Planning in Georgia: Ensuring Long-term Care
Guardianship plays a crucial role in special needs estate planning, particularly in cases where individuals require ongoing support and are unable to make decisions independently. In Georgia, establishing guardianship for a special needs individual is an important...
Navigating Medicaid and SSI: Estate Planning For Special Needs Individuals In Georgia
For special needs individuals in Georgia, access to government assistance programs like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is often crucial for meeting their healthcare and financial needs. However, navigating the complexities of these programs can be...
The Role of Special Needs Advocacy Organizations in GA: Resources for Estate Planning
When it comes to estate planning for individuals with special needs in Georgia, the support and resources provided by special needs advocacy organizations are invaluable. These organizations play a vital role in assisting families in navigating the complexities of...
Estate Planning For Individuals With Debt In Georgia
Estate planning is a crucial process for individuals to secure their financial future and protect their assets. However, estate planning becomes more complex when there is significant debt involved. In Georgia, understanding the unique challenges and legal...