by Debra Robinson | Oct 8, 2020 | Debra Robinson Law Group, Elder Law, Estate Planning
October is National Estate Planning Awareness Month.  Proper Estate Planning may provide security and peace of mind but sometimes feels difficult to approach.  This month, I want to share resources geared toward overcoming obstacles that you or your family may be...
by Debra Robinson | Sep 25, 2020 | Debra Robinson Law Group, Elder Law, Estate Planning
When putting together your estate plan, you need to choose an Executor, the person responsible for administering your estate. Once you’ve decided on who that should be, there are things you can do to help your Executor out.  Prepare a list of assets, including real...
by Jim Miskell | Aug 3, 2020 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning
If losing a loved one to Covid-19 weren’t cruel enough, current delays in probate are adding insult to injury by tying up inheritances and forcing folks to swallow continued fees. In March, the Georgia Supreme Court declared a statewide judicial emergency, asking...
by Jim Miskell | Jun 22, 2020 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning
Between the social unrest sparked by the murder of George Floyd and ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, our country is facing its toughest moment of the twenty-first-century. Silver linings are fleeting and yet one which has provided many folks has an important source of...
by Jim Miskell | Jun 9, 2020 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning
Despite the critical importance of asset organization and estate planning, only 42% of US adults have drafted a will. The danger of the Covid-19 pandemic has provoked an uptick in the numbers but in many cases, folks are little more protected than when they had no...
by Jim Miskell | May 27, 2020 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning
If you’ve been reading the news—and is there anyone out there who hasn’t been?—you’ve thought about your economic wellbeing for at least a moment. You might’ve even reviewed your cash flow and prepared a budget to ensure you’re set up to weather the current crisis....
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