by Debra Robinson | May 8, 2018 | Debra Robinson Law Group, Estate Planning
For some parents the decision of how to leave their estate to their children is easy. The kids are all doing fine, they get along well, so the inheritance is left in equal shares. For other parents, the decision isn’t that easy. One child may have a disability, and...
by Debra Robinson | Dec 12, 2017 | Debra Robinson Law Group, Estate Planning, Financial, Governments
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that names another person as agent to handle financial and business affairs for the person who signed the Power of Attorney. On July 1, 2017, Georgia implemented a new law on Powers of Attorney that should make it easier for...
by Debra Robinson | Nov 28, 2017 | Debra Robinson Law Group, Estate Planning, Financial
A Power of Attorney is a legal document giving someone, known as the “agent”, the authority to handle financial and legal matters for the person who creates the Power of Attorney, called the “principal”. A Power of Attorney can be limited: an elderly mother gives her...
by Debra Robinson | Nov 20, 2017 | Community, Debra Robinson Law Group
We are so very grateful that we have clients that have entrusted us to provide them with sound legal advice and guidance in the areas of trusts, estates, elder law, Medicaid, veteran’s benefits and/or business transactions. Our firm believes in giving back. So we...
by Debra Robinson | Oct 28, 2016 | Debra Robinson Law Group, Estate Planning, Trusts
Whether you have been married 5 years or 50, you may have a common estate planning concern: what if one of you dies and the survivor remarries? A new relationship after the death of a spouse does not necessarily diminish the love the survivor had for the deceased...
by Debra Robinson | Oct 28, 2016 | Debra Robinson Law Group, Estate Planning
Nursing home fees are so high that many families find themselves struggling to pay for care. Without the resources to pay, they turn to Medicaid, the government program that provides financial assistance for long term care for the elderly. To qualify for Medicaid for...
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