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What Happens to Your Phone and Digital Accounts After Death in Georgia

April 30, 2026Trust Planning, ValuesJim Fletcher

One of the most overlooked parts of estate planning today involves something most people use every day: their phone and their digital accounts. For many people, their phone is the central hub of their financial…

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Why Your Will Doesn’t Control Everything You Own in Georgia

April 29, 2026WillsJim Fletcher

A lot of people in Georgia believe a will controls everything they own. It doesn’t. A will is an important document. It allows you to name who should receive your property and who will handle…

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One of the Biggest Legal Surprises After Death in Georgia

April 28, 2026Estate Planning, ValuesJim Fletcher

In Georgia, one of the most common surprises families run into happens almost immediately after someone passes away. Most people assume they can step in and handle things right away. Access accounts. Pay bills. Take…

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What If Your Trustee and Beneficiaries Don’t Get Along?

April 24, 2026Estate Planning, ValuesJim Fletcher

When people choose a trustee, they usually focus on one thing: trust. It makes sense. You want someone responsible, organized, and capable of handling finances. But there’s another factor that often gets overlooked, and it…

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What Happens If Your Executor Doesn’t Follow Your Will in Georgia?

April 23, 2026WillsJim Fletcher

An executor is responsible for carrying out the instructions in your will. But what happens if they don’t? This is a question that comes up more often than you might think, and it’s an important…

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Why Your Out-of-State Property Can Still Trigger Probate (Even With a Trust)

April 22, 2026Estate Planning, Trust PlanningJim Fletcher

A revocable living trust is often used to help avoid probate. And in many cases, it does exactly that. But there is one situation that surprises a lot of people: owning property in another state.…

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Why Estate Planning Often Gets Delayed

April 21, 2026Estate PlanningJim Fletcher

Estate planning is something most people intend to do at some point. It is rarely something people feel urgency around. In many cases, the delay is not about avoiding the topic altogether. It is more…

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What Happens If You Forget to Transfer One Asset Into Your Trust

April 17, 2026Estate Planning, Trust PlanningJim Fletcher

Even when a trust is properly created and most assets are transferred, it is common for one or two items to be overlooked. This might be a bank account, a piece of property, or an…

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What Happens If You Never Fund Your Trust

April 16, 2026Estate Planning, WillsJim Fletcher

Creating a trust is an important first step, but it is only part of the process. For a trust to work as intended, it needs to be funded. That means assets must actually be transferred…

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What People Think Estate Planning Is Versus What It Actually Is

April 15, 2026Estate Planning, Trust Planning, WillsJim Fletcher

Estate planning is often thought of in very simple terms. Many people assume it is about deciding who gets what after they pass away. While that is certainly part of it, it is only one…

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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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