Atlanta Estate Planning Blog

Removing a guardian in Georgia

Georgia law is intentional in protecting the dignity of wards, and it takes seriously the responsibility of guardians. The Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities explains the guardian-ward relationship, which often applies to aging adults and those with mental...

What is a living will?

While the majority of aspects related to estate planning are not going to come into effect until after your death, this is not true for all documents. One document that may potentially come into use prior to death is a living will. According to the Mayo Clinic, a...

When probate is not necessary

When you think about creating an estate plan, it is because you know it is an important way to care for your family. Having a plan in place to help ease their pain in the wake of your passing is essential.  Our law firm takes pride in keeping you aware of the tools...

What if I die without a will?

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...

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