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Protecting Young Adults During COVID-19
For young adults in a pre-pandemic world, the future was exciting and unknown, with little thought about bad things that might happen. But bad things can happen. COVID-19 has made that very clear. In the state of Georgia, a child becomes a legal adult at the age of...
Take Advantage of Time Together to Start Talking about 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...
Returning To The Office: Our COVID-19 Policies
As we work toward reopening our office in the coming weeks, I would like to share our updated COVID-19 policy. Beginning the week of June 22, 2020, we will be booking a limited number of in-office document signing appointments; the week of July 5, 2020 we will resume...
The Sandwich Generation
For many Americans, the pressures of adjusting to the “new normal” extend far beyond personal responsibility. The term “Sandwich Generation” was coined in the 1980s to describe the growing number of people in their 40s or 50s who are raising young or teenaged...
Why You Should Think Twice Before Going with a DIY Will
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...
Pros and Cons of a Joint Account with Mom or Dad
In these uncertain times, many are exploring ways to help their loved ones ensure safety and security. Adding a child to a bank account might seem like the perfect solution to safeguarding an elderly parent’s finances. Once added to the account as joint owner, the...
The One Estate Planning Document That Could Prevent Heartbreaking Conflict at the End-of-Life
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....
Millennials Need Estate Planning Too!
The COVID-19 crisis is impacting people of all ages. Jeremiah Amos, an associate attorney at Debra Robinson Law Group, has an important message to share about the necessity of estate planning for younger generations. Many of my friends are getting married and...
Refresh Your Estate Plan, Rejuvenate Your Peace of Mind
The coronavirus pandemic has been a reminder of how quickly our lives can change. Seemingly healthy people are being afflicted with this virus, leading to untimely deaths and heartbroken families. These monumental and shocking events should be prompting us all to...
One Thing You Shouldn’t DIY
In light of the current pandemic, many Americans are becoming aware of the importance of creating or updating their estate planning documents. With the extension of some states’ stay in place orders, it may be tempting to create your own documents all on your own....
You protect yourself by washing your hands. What are you doing for your finances?
Many Americans spend a lot of time and effort in managing their finances. While most are worried about how the coronavirus (COVID-19) will impact their income—whether that’s because they are temporarily furloughed, find themselves suddenly without a job, or watching...
Asset Protection in the Age of COVID-19: Testamentary Trusts
A few months ago, even the most embittered pessimist couldn’t have imagined hundreds of thousands of Americans losing their parents or guardians and their jobs at the same time. No one should have to navigate both bankruptcy and bereavement…and yet, here we are. As...
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