Even in families that love each other deeply, communication can be hard. There are histories. Tensions. Old wounds that never quite healed. Add in grief, money, and surprise decisions, and estate planning can quickly become…

Even in families that love each other deeply, communication can be hard. There are histories. Tensions. Old wounds that never quite healed. Add in grief, money, and surprise decisions, and estate planning can quickly become…
When someone you love is too sick to manage their affairs, your first instinct is to help. You want to speak with doctors, pay their bills, step in where they can’t. But in Georgia, wanting…
Why Estate Planning Is Essential for Single Parents in Georgia For single parents, estate planning is personal. And heavy. You’re not just thinking about paperwork. You’re thinking about what happens if you’re not there. You’re…
Most people think about who will get their home, their money, their keepsakes. But these days, a big part of your life is online. And if no one plans for it, it gets complicated fast.…
At some point, someone else may need to step in and manage your finances. That’s not pessimism. That’s just reality. Health changes. Accidents happen. Capacity fades. And when it does, a financial power of attorney…
If you’re getting serious about estate planning, you’ve probably run into the terms “last will” and “living will.” They sound similar, and they’re often mentioned in the same breath. But they serve entirely different purposes,…
In Georgia, the best time to start your estate plan is before you think you need one. That might sound early, but here’s the truth: waiting too long creates problems. And they rarely affect you.…
Arguments over inheritance happen more often than people think. And it’s usually not because the will was unclear or the assets were complicated. It’s because emotions run high, old wounds resurface, and people don’t always…
When creating your estate plan in Georgia, it’s important to think beyond what happens after you pass away. You also need a plan for what happens if you become mentally incapacitated. Without proper documents in…
A will is one of the foundational documents in any estate plan. A will gives you the power to control how your assets are distributed to your relatives, beneficiaries and heirs. Without a valid will,…