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This is called “intestate.” When a person dies without a will in Georgia, the state’s laws of intestacy come into effect. The decedent’s…
Probate is a legal process that involves the handling of a decedent’s estate, including the execution of their will and the distribution of their…
Each new business owner’s process will vary depending on your situation and the type of entity chosen. However, the suggested steps for most types…
There are several choices. The simplest and most inexpensive entity is a sole proprietorship. At the other end of the spectrum is a corporation, with…
The most common trust is one set up for minor children for their care after you are gone and until they are old enough to take care of themselves. A…
A revocable Living Trust is established by transferring assets to the trust while you are alive. The individual then acts as the trustee and…
Estate planning is being diligent in the care and maintenance of all that you have worked for during your lifetime. It is making sure your spouse,…
Probate is the public process of filing and validating a Will in court, paying all the debts and taxes of the deceased person, and dividing up the…
An Advanced Directive for Healthcare appoints someone to make healthcare decisions for an individual when they are unable to do so for themselves.…
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that enables an individual to appoint someone who can make decisions, access information, and handle matters…