A will is a necessary estate document. It spells out your wishes and lets your loved ones know what you would like to happen with your assets after you die. It can cover many things, even non-financial wishes. Still, the American Bar Association explains there are a...
Leaving money or property to loved ones in your will can certainly be an act of love and generosity. However, not all of these "gifts" are received that way. In some cases, you could be creating expensive problems for your loved ones when leaving them certain assets....
Many estate planning decisions were made years ago, filed away, and forgotten. But it is important to periodically review the ability of the person who you selected to wrap up your financial affairs after you die. Executor Executors play an important role in the...
When people in Georgia and elsewhere consider estate planning, it is usually with the idea of taking care of financial matters and the distribution of assets to loved ones. We tend to think less about our changing needs as we get older and how certain health...
Choosing an executor to carry out your wishes and manage your estate after you pass away is just as important as creating an estate plan. According to Ga. Code Ann. Sec. 53, in Georgia, you can choose anyone as an executor as long as they are at least 18 years of age...
Every adult should consider whether they need a power of attorney in place. A POA allows you to choose who will make decisions on your behalf if for any reason you are unable to. Planning for incapacitation is hard to do while you are well, but like a will, a POA can...
It’s a good idea to review your estate plan on a regular basis. For instance, you might review your plan regularly, every three to five years. You should also update your estate plan after reach certain milestones or cross certain thresholds in your life. Family...
You may be a millennial with a rising career and a growing family, or you may be approaching the end of your working life and anticipating retirement. No matter your age or circumstances now is the time to plan for the future and you want everything to go smoothly. To...
While you might have heard of estate planning, you may not be sure whether or not it is something that you will need. Estate planning can have a lot of facets, and how complicated your plans need to be will depend on your exact financial and family circumstances. If...
Many people think of their pets as part of their family and they have an option to include them in their estate plan. This can ensure that their pet is taken care of if they are disabled or pass away. Pet trust A person, called a grantor, can create a pet trust which...