About
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 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. A will is usually in the
form of a written statement and includes names of the people
you want to benefit, called beneficiaries.
Your possessions include everything you own,
such as your house, vehicles, land, insurance benefits, furniture,
bank accounts, investments, jewelry, artworks, etc.
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. These wills
should be discussed with lawyers who are experts in this particular
area. Estate planning lawyers
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 help you find a lawyer that can
provide you with assistance regarding wills
and any concerns you have about planning
your estate. Your 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
Call us or click
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lawyer or law firm.
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