About
Wills and Estate Planning Law:
Under wills and estate planning law, a will
is a legal document which allows you to choose who receives
the rights to your belongings after you die. A will can also
be used to assign a guardian for your children until they
are capable of looking after themselves. Wills and
estate planning law also allows you to choose a trusted
person who will manage the distribution of your assets,
also known as an executor. If you have not done any estate
planning, your assets may be managed by a court-appointed
professional, also known as an administrator.
Wills and estate
planning law allows you
to tell others how you would like your assets
and possessions to be dealt
with and distributed after you die; therefore it is common
for most people to have one. Your possessions
include everything you own, such as your house, vehicles,
land, insurance benefits, furniture, bank accounts, investments,
jewelry, artworks, etc.
Types of Wills and Estate Planning Law:
• Conservatorship
• Durable power of attorney
• Elder law
• Wills and estate planning
• Probate and estate administration
• Will contests
• Will drafting
What Wills and Estate Planning
Lawyers can do for you: If you do not
have a will and you die, which is known as
“intestate”, rules of the law
apply. In other words, the court will decide all matters of
distribution for you. Most wills can be written
quite simply. Others may be more complex and involve more
people, significant assets and considerable
amounts of money. Wills and
estate planning law
should be discussed with lawyers who are
experts in this particular area. Estate planning
attorneys can help you draft a simple will
or change an existing will to reflect your financial status.
Georgia Wills and Estate Planning
Lawyer Referral Service: Ensure safe and
proper distribution of your assets to members of your family.
Attorney Search Network can provide you with
a wills and estate planning lawyer that can
provide you with assistance with wills and
any concerns you have about allocating your estate.
A Georgia estate planning lawyer can help
you determine what your estate planning goals
should be.
If you have any questions about the information
provided above, please
contact us
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