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Top Strategies for Estate Planning to Prevent Inheritance Disputes
No one wants to believe that their family members would end up fighting in court over inheritance or medical decisions. The emotional and financial cost of these battles can be…
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Special Needs Estate & Incapacity Planning in Georgia
When you have a loved one with disabilities, planning for their future is more than a legal necessity—it’s an act of love. A well-structured special needs estate plan ensures that…
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Securing Your Legacy: Placing Your Georgia Home in a Trust
For many Georgia homeowners, your home is more than just an asset; it’s your family’s foundation, a hub of memories, and likely your most valuable financial investment. It represents decades…
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Strategies For Family Legacy Estate Planning
When you think about the legacy you want to leave, what comes to mind? For many, the first thoughts turn to financial assets—property, investments, and money. But a truly lasting…
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The Top Reasons to Form Your LLC in the New Year
You may have noticed that many savvy business owners choose January 1 as the official start date for their new company. This isn’t just about a New Year’s resolution—it’s a…
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Estate Planning Must Haves for Parents
As a parent, your primary instinct is to protect your children. It’s a driving force behind so many of your life’s decisions. You’ve likely thought about what would happen to…
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Understanding Living Wills & Advance Directives
When you think about estate planning, your mind probably goes to a “last will and testament.” It’s a common term, and its purpose is clear: directing where your assets go…
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Smart Estate Planning Tips for Young Adults
The pandemic has changed our behavior in many ways, and one of the most positive shifts is in estate planning. For the first time, young adults are more likely to…
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Essential Estate Planning Checklist: Key Steps to Follow
Here is a truth about estate planning: even a solid plan that covers every item can become worthless if it’s not regularly updated. Estate planning is not a “one-and-done” task.…
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Estate Planning for Single Parents: Protect Your Child’s Future
If you are a single parent, life for you right now probably couldn’t get any busier. You are likely being pulled between work, school activities, and home – and the…
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