Georgia Will & Probate Lawyers, LLC

Georgia Will & Probate Lawyers, LLC Choose GEORGIA Will & Probate Lawyers for peace of mind and expert guidance in estate planning and probate.

Safeguard your future with our tailored services and clear pricing. Contact us today to begin your journey toward secure and thoughtful planning!

Strength in Sorrow (SIS), is a dedicated grief counseling program for widows within Georgia Will & Probate Lawyers. Find...
07/08/2025

Strength in Sorrow (SIS), is a dedicated grief counseling program for widows within Georgia Will & Probate Lawyers. Find hope, healing, and community as we launch this safe space to journey through loss together! Stay tuned for our updates!

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Another family supported with care and expertise. From wills to probate, we’re honored to guide Georgia families through...
07/08/2025

Another family supported with care and expertise. From wills to probate, we’re honored to guide Georgia families through every step of securing their legacy!

🔹 Topic Tuesday: Navigating Georgia Wills & Probate! 🔹“Who inherits if there’s no will? How does probate work in Georgia...
07/08/2025

🔹 Topic Tuesday: Navigating Georgia Wills & Probate! 🔹

“Who inherits if there’s no will? How does probate work in Georgia? Let’s break down the essentials so your legacy—and your loved ones—are protected.”

Georgia Will and Probate Lawyers has over 40 years of experience helping families within the Metro- Atlanta community! J...
07/08/2025

Georgia Will and Probate Lawyers has over 40 years of experience helping families within the Metro- Atlanta community! Join us now!

Navigating a loved one’s estate can be overwhelming — but you don’t have to do it alone. Our team breaks down Georgia pr...
07/08/2025

Navigating a loved one’s estate can be overwhelming — but you don’t have to do it alone. Our team breaks down Georgia probate law and what steps to take after a loss.

✅ Clear guidance
✅ Trusted legal support
✅ Peace of mind

📞 Contact us today or visit the link in bio to learn more.

03/28/2025

🔍 Estate Planning Check-Up: When Was the Last Time You Reviewed Your Plan? 🔍

Life changes quickly – and so should your estate plan! Whether it’s a marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or a major financial change, your estate plan should reflect your current life situation.

👉 Why review your estate plan?

• Make sure your beneficiaries are up to date.
• Ensure your executor/trustee is still the right person for the job.
• Check that your healthcare directives and powers of attorney are in place and reflect your wishes.
• Update for any changes in the law that could affect your plan.

If it’s been more than a few years (or you’ve had a major life change), it might be time for an estate planning check-up. ✅

💬 Have questions about reviewing your estate plan? Reach out to us today – we're here to help you ensure your wishes are honored, no matter what life throws your way.

(770) 493-4924

03/17/2025

Topic: Debt

When the majority of individuals pass away, they often leave behind some form of debt, which creditors will pursue against your estate. According to Debt.org, "Americans owe $986 billion on credit cards, surpassing the pre-pandemic high of $927 billion. We owe $11.92 trillion on mortgages, $1.55 trillion on vehicle loans, and $1.60 trillion in student loans." (https://www.debt.org/faqs/americans-in-debt/demographics/). There are very simple ways to prevent your Money Accounts from falling into probate and becoming subject to creditors.

Any financial account or policy can have a beneficiary or a Payable on Death (POD) designation. This means that any money held within the account automatically transfers to the designated individual upon your passing. As a result, the account will not be part of the estate and will avoid probate or court oversight.

If done correctly, you can avoid any payments to creditors for a debt you owe at the time it is due. This is because all of your assets will immediately transfer, leaving nothing in your estate that can be taken to settle the debt.

All this being said a secured loan will always need to be settled or transferred. Usually these are Cars, and Property, however you can easily make these assets avoid probate as we will discuss Next Week!

02/28/2025

Topic: Internet Estate Plans:

Internet wills might seem like a cheap and inexpensive fix for drafting wills or other legal documents. However, the time and money that you save on the front end may come at a cost of your time and money on the back end.

For Example:

1. Probate Problems: If a Will isn’t drafted by a skilled attorney, important details might be left out. They often do not conform to your specific state laws and may be deemed invalid all together. This can make the probate process more expensive and time-consuming than expected.

2. Incomplete Estate Plans: Internet documents often do not fully reflect a person’s wishes or account for complex family situations, which can lead to delays and higher costs in probate.

You wouldn’t trust a computer to take care of your baby, and you shouldn’t trust a computer to take care of your legal assets or property. Use a Licensed Experienced Attorney!

02/18/2025

Topic: Elder Fraud and Exploitation

As time progresses and technology evolves, so does the ability to defraud and exploit seniors. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in 2023, a total of $3.4 billion in losses were reported, and elder fraud complaints increased by 14% from the previous year. Despite increased awareness, the rate of fraud continues to rise, highlighting the need for solutions to prevent such incidents in the future. Here are a few recommendations to help protect against Elder fraud:

1. Prepare an Advanced Directive for Healthcare and a Defensive Power of Attorney with a licensed Attorney while Legally Competent. Appoint a trusted person as your Power of Attorney to manage your affairs during unexpected events.
2. Never provide Personal Information over the phone or via electronic devices.
3. Consult a Licensed Attorney or Financial Advisor before signing any document you do not fully understand.

01/02/2025

🎉Happy New Years from GEORGIA Will & Probate Lawyers🎉

We wish you a prosperous, secure, and joyful New Year ahead!

✨ May 2025 bring you countless opportunities for growth, peace of mind, and the confidence of knowing your future is protected with the right plans in place.✨

Start this year off strong—there’s no better time to ensure your legacy and loved ones are safeguarded.

Know someone who could use a little reminder about the value of planning ahead? Share this post with them!

Here’s to a year of success, peace, and careful planning. 🥂

(770) 493-4924

12/18/2024

🎄 Happy Holidays from GEORGIA Will & Probate Lawyers! 🎄

This holiday season, we want to take a moment to celebrate the importance of family, togetherness, and peace. Whether you're gathering around the table, sharing cherished traditions, or creating new memories, this time of year reminds us of what matters most.

At GEORGIA Will & Probate Lawyers, we understand how significant it is to plan for a future that honors and protects the ones you love. But for now, we simply wish you moments of joy, reflection, and connection with your nearest and dearest.

Have a safe, happy, and peaceful holiday season!

Warm regards,
The GEORGIA Will & Probate Lawyers Family

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