Georgia residents who chose to file a will before their death typically establish guidelines for the distribution of their assets or estate. If the will names an executor and the court approves the individual, this person is responsible for handling all matters...
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3 probate mistakes to avoid
Dealing with the loss of a loved one comes with many difficulties. If your loved one had no will, it means added challenges. According to a Caring.com survey, only 33% of American adults have a trust or will. For the people left behind, it means having to go to...
Why should I have a will?
People do not like to think about dying. You do not want to think about what will happen to your possessions after you are gone. Very few people like making a will. This is one reason so few people do so. According to one Gallop poll, a little more than half of the...
Petitioning for year’s support after a spouse’s death
If you have recently lost a spouse, you may still be reeling from the emotional shock of your loss. On top of this, you may worry about how you will be able to keep paying the bills and handle your spouse’s debts. In most states, a person’s estate must pay off...
Why you need an experienced probate lawyer
Probate in Georgia makes some people intimidated. However, it does not have to be this way. Certain estates indeed offer challenges that require someone to go over them with a fine-tooth comb. However, hiring an experienced attorney makes this process easier. Managing...