With a busy life, making a will may not be one of your top priorities. You may continue to shove it to the back of your mind, thinking that you have plenty of time to get it done. Having no will takes control out of the hands of your relatives and gives the power to...
Caring For You In The Long Term
Month: January 2020
Gaining emergency guardianship of an incapacitated adult
Georgia residents may name a health care agent in their advance directive for health care so that this person can make decisions for them in a situation where they become incapacitated, according to Emory Healthcare. If this aspect of the estate plan is not in place,...
Eliminating uncertainty over your estate plan
Our law office realizes that estate plans generate a great deal of uncertainty for many people. Some people in Georgia have anxiety over how to distribute their assets or who to place in charge of their estate plan, while others do not even know what to do in terms of...
Making your long-term care planning efforts successful
Planning for your future may be exciting when you are discussing plans for your educational goals, career objectives and family matters. However, when you realize the need to begin thinking about topics like debilitation, aging and even death in Georgia, you may feel...