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Qualities of a Great Estate Planning Attorney & Law Firm
It’s the beginning of the New Year and, if you’re like most other people, you’ve probably made some resolutions. Eat healthier, exercise more, quit smoking, save money, or maybe even finally get around to planning your estate. Great! Making a resolution to get your...
Transfer Your Business into a Living Trust to Strengthen Your Estate Plan
Creating an estate plan protects you and your family’s financial future. Using living trusts lets business owners transfer ownership of the business easily and without disruptions to your business. An estate planning attorney can help you transfer your business or its...
Financial Assurance: Make 2019 the Year You Gain Full Confidence in Your Estate Plan
The New Year is just around the corner and we can hear it already: this is the year I’m going to get my financial life in order. But, like similar resolutions promising healthier diets and more consistent workout schedules, the resolution to get finally organized is...
How Estate Planning Can Reduce Your Estate Taxes
Estate planning helps you maximize the value of your estate so that you can pass it on to your loved ones. It’s also the best way to reduce any expenses related to tax obligations and other financial risks. Estate planning helps you minimize your estate taxes so that...
The Ethics of Medicaid Planning: How to Meet Medicaid Qualifications…Without Sacrificing Your Integrity
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] If you haven’t heard of Medicaid Planning, let us give you a brief introduction. Medicaid Planning is an elder law practice area that helps prepare individuals to meet Medicaid qualifications in the future, so that the cost of...
Estate Planning Rules for Homeowners
Your home is an asset that supports your future financial security and can be passed along to loved ones after you’re gone. There are some estate planning rules that homeowners need to consider in order to get the most out of their investment. More importantly, the...
Use Your Estate Plan to Keep Assets In Your Own Name
A comprehensive estate plan provides a wide range of benefits to you and your loved ones. Keeping your assets in your own name ensures that they’re fully protected during and after your lifetime. Working with an estate planning attorney helps you choose the right...
How Estate Planning Can Preserve Your Financial Privacy
Financial privacy has become a priority in estate planning and other industries. Data breaches and security threats highlight the importance of keeping personal records protected from a wide range of threats. But many people don’t consider financial privacy when...
Estate Planning and Incapacitation: Preparing You and Your Family for the Future
Most people think of estate planning as a way to make decisions that will be carried out after their death. This includes the protection, management, and distribution of personal and business assets. But incapacitation is a risk that must be considered when planning...
How Do You Probate Out of State Real Estate?
Many Georgia residents own real estate that is located in another state. The property might be a vacation home, rental real estate, a home that has been in the family for generations, or a future retirement home. Whatever the purpose might be for maintaining ownership...
Making Your Medical Care Wishes Known to Doctors With Estate Planning
Most people think of estate planning as a way to protect financial assets. But the right estate plan can also protect your health and wellbeing in your later years. Individuals can become incapacitated due to an illness or severe injury. This makes it difficult for...
Estate Planning to Make Your Wishes Known to Family Members
When it comes to protecting your personal and business assets for the benefit of loved ones after you’re gone, it’s never too soon to start. Estate planning can be a complex process for individuals who don’t have the resources they need to make the best decisions....
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Johns Creek, Georgia 30022
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