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Do I Really Need a Trust if I Already Have a Will?

July 23, 2025WillsJim Fletcher

A will is an important part of any estate plan. It lets you name who should receive your property, and it gives the probate court instructions on how to handle your estate. But a will…

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Estate Planning for Families Living in More Than One State

July 22, 2025Estate Planning, Parents, Power of Attorney, Trust PlanningJim Fletcher

If you own property in more than one state or have family spread out across the country, it’s worth paying close attention to how that affects your estate plan. This doesn’t mean starting from scratch,…

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Charitable Giving Without the Complexity

July 19, 2025Estate Planning, Trust PlanningJim Fletcher

A lot of people want to include charitable giving in their estate plan, but hold back because they think it’s complicated. They picture trusts, tax shelters, maybe even a team of advisors—and decide it’s easier…

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Business Succession: When Retirement Isn’t the Trigger

July 18, 2025Estate Planning, ValuesJim Fletcher

A lot of business owners think of succession planning as something you do when you’re ready to retire—something you’ll get around to eventually. But in reality, the need to plan often shows up before you’re…

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Pets in Probate: Who Cares for Fluffy?

July 17, 2025Estate Planning, Trust PlanningJim Fletcher

For many families, pets are more than just animals - they are companions, routines, and emotional anchors. But legally? But legally, pets are still considered property. That distinction matters, especially when it comes to estate…

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Divorced but Still Named as Beneficiary? Why the Supreme Court’s Ruling in Sveen v. Melin Doesn’t Change Georgia Law—But Still Matters

July 16, 2025Divorce, Estate Planning, Power of AttorneyJim Fletcher

1. What Happened in Sveen v. Melin? In Sveen v. Melin, the U.S. Supreme Court looked at a Minnesota law that automatically removes an ex-spouse as the beneficiary of a life insurance policy once a…

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What Happens If Two Wills Turn Up?

July 15, 2025Estate Planning, WillsJim Fletcher

When Conflicting Documents Complicate Everything It’s a situation we’ve seen more than once:After someone dies, the family finds two wills. Both are signed. Both look legitimate. And they say different things. Now what? Georgia Law…

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Your Parents Named You Executor—But You Live Across the Country

July 14, 2025Estate Planning, WillsJim Fletcher

What You Need to Know Before Taking the Job It’s a call many people dread:“Your mom passed away. You’re the executor.” And then it hits you—you live 1,000 miles away. Can You Still Serve? Yes.…

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The Risk of Naming a Minor as Your Beneficiary

July 11, 2025Trust Planning, WillsJim Fletcher

What Happens When a Child Inherits Before They’re 18? It’s a common move: listing your child as the beneficiary on your life insurance or bank accounts. But what most people don’t realize is that minors…

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Is It Too Late to Plan If You’re Already in Assisted Living?

July 10, 2025Estate Planning, Trust Planning, WillsJim Fletcher

Why Estate Planning Still Matters—Even If You’re No Longer Living at Home It’s a common question from adult children:“My mom just moved into assisted living. Is it too late to update her will?” In many…

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About Jim Fletcher

Attorney Jim Fletcher specializes in estate planning, and helps clients across Georgia.  He authored the book “Estate Planning for Georgia Families”, was named a  GA “Super Lawyer”, has the top MartindaleHubbell rating of “AV Preeminent”, and a 10.0 AVVO rating.  He received advanced training through Elder Law College & WealthCounsel, and is a member of the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys & Estate Planning Council of North Georgia.

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