(770) 822-2723 info@letstalkestateplanning.com
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • RSS
Estate Planning Law Group of Georgia
  • About
    • James M. Miskell
    • JoAnn Radtke
    • Laura Herrin
    • Allyson Jarrett
    • Autumn Pennington
    • Mona Trabelsi
    • Jamie Stephens
    • Testimonials
  • Estate Planning
    • Wills and Other Estate Planning Documents
    • Trust Planning
    • Special Needs Planning
    • Asset Protection
    • Charitable Planning
    • Estate Tax Planning
    • Business Succession Planning
    • Estate Maintenance Program
  • Elder Law
    • Long-Term Care Planning
    • Medicaid Planning
    • Veteran’s Benefits
  • Probate
  • FAQs
  • Testimonials
  • Blog
  • Workshops
  • Speaking
  • Contact Us
Select Page

How to handle becoming incapacitated

by Jim Miskell | Apr 24, 2018 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Qualification, Probate and Estate Administration, Va Aid & Attendance

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning** on Thursday, April 24, 2018. Georgia residents could find themselves incapacitated at any time. This could happen because of a car accident or because old age has lowered...

The importance of regularly reviewing an estate plan

by Jim Miskell | Apr 16, 2018 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Qualification, Probate and Estate Administration, Va Aid & Attendance

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning** on Monday, April 16, 2018. People who have an estate plan still need to review that plan regularly to make sure it remains up to date. For example, if the estate plan was...

Estate planning documents and their uses

by Jim Miskell | Apr 9, 2018 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Qualification, Probate and Estate Administration, Va Aid & Attendance

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning** on Monday, April 9, 2018. Some people in Georgia might be among the roughly two-thirds of adult Americans who do not have a will. People often postpone creating an estate...

How to properly change a trust

by Jim Miskell | Apr 5, 2018 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Qualification, Probate and Estate Administration, Va Aid & Attendance

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning** on Thursday, April 5, 2018. Georgia residents who need to make changes to a trust must do so in a proper manner. First, it is important to determine that the trust can be...

Living trusts need action to reap the benefits

by Jim Miskell | Mar 29, 2018 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Qualification, Probate and Estate Administration, Va Aid & Attendance

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning** on Thursday, March 29, 2018. Many people in Georgia work hard to plan their estates in order to maximize the benefits of their assets for their heirs and beneficiaries....

The importance of revisiting estate plans

by Jim Miskell | Mar 21, 2018 | Blog, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Qualification, Probate and Estate Administration, Va Aid & Attendance

On behalf ESTATE PLANNING LAW GROUP OF GEORGIA, James M. Miskell P.C. posted in estate planning** on Wednesday, March 21, 2018. With the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a number of Georgia residents will find that they no longer have to worry about estate taxes....
« Older Entries

Recent Posts

  • More than Candy and Flowers – Trust Planning Shows True Love
  • Long-Term Care Insurance: What Is It and Who Provides It?
  • Making the Most of Year-End Estate and Charitable Planning Considerations
  • Podcast #1: Estate Planning 101: What’s All the Fuss About?
  • Estate Planning: The Most Important Things To Do Before The End Of The New Year

Recent Comments

    • Privacy Policy
    • Sitemap
    • Disclaimer
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • RSS
    Website design by Birdhouse Marketing & Design | Copyright © 2021 | All rights reserved