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What Happens if Your Executor Refuses to Serve?

July 2, 2025WillsJim Fletcher

You named your executor years ago. Maybe it was your oldest child. Maybe a sibling. Maybe a friend. But what if they say no? It happens more than you’d think. People move away. Get overwhelmed.…

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Who Gets the Lake House? Handling Emotionally Charged Property in Your Estate Plan

July 1, 2025Estate Planning, Values, WillsJim Fletcher

Real estate brings out emotions like nothing else. Especially when it’s the family cabin. The lake house. The place with stories. And when you’re gone, everyone has a different idea of what should happen to…

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Can a Will Be Too Detailed?

June 30, 2025WillsJim Fletcher

Yes. It can. There’s a fine line between helpful clarity and legal clutter. It’s smart to be specific in a will. Who gets what. Who’s in charge. Who steps in if the first person can’t.…

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Estate Planning for a Child With Addiction or Financial Instability

June 28, 2025Estate Planning, Trust PlanningJim Fletcher

If your child struggles with addiction, compulsive spending, or simply lacks financial maturity, leaving them a lump sum inheritance can do more harm than good. This doesn’t mean you love them any less. It means…

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Your Ex is Still Listed as Beneficiary—Now What?

June 27, 2025DivorceJim Fletcher

You changed the locks. You signed the divorce papers. But did you change your beneficiary designations? Too often, people forget this step. Retirement accounts, life insurance policies, and even payable-on-death bank accounts don’t follow your…

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Planning for the Family Caregiver: Should One Child Get More?

June 26, 2025Estate Planning, Parents, ValuesJim Fletcher

When a child takes on the role of caregiver, you see the financial strain, time commitment and emotional weight they are carrying. You’re grateful. You start to ask yourself if that child should receive more…

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Do I Need a New Will If I Move to Georgia?

June 25, 2025WillsJim Fletcher

Did you move to Georgia recently? If so, did you already have a will in place when you moved? You might be thinking, “Do I need to update it? Do I need a new one?”…

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What Happens to Your Debt When You Die?

June 24, 2025Estate Planning, Trust Planning, WillsJim Fletcher

“When I die, do my kids have to pay my debt?” is a question that we often hear. Let’s clear up some of the confusion. You’d be correct in thinking that when someone in Georgia…

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Can I Handwrite My Will in Georgia?

June 23, 2025WillsJim Fletcher

You may have heard this before: “Just write your will down on a piece of paper and you’re good.” You may be wondering if this is legal in Georgia? Will it hold up in court?…

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When the Will is Locked in a Safe Deposit Box

June 20, 2025WillsJim Fletcher

This comes up more than you’d think. A loved one passes away, and someone says, “the will is safe – it’s in the banks deposit box.” It sounds like the right idea at first. The…

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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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