Estate Administration

Resolution 6

Estate Administration, Estate Planning

Keep Your Estate Plan Current and Communicated Your estate plan is only effective if your loved ones know what’s in it. It’s important to review your plan and ensure family members understand who is listed in it and what their rolls are. Keep Key People Informed When your loved ones know who is responsible for ... Read more

Home for the Holidays – Part 2

Elder Law, Estate Administration, Estate Planning

The Little Moments You Notice When You’re Back Home Being home for the holidays feels familiar in comforting ways. The same front door, the same couch, the same family routines. But sometimes, between meals and conversations, small moments stand out. Maybe your parent insists they are doing fine, yet you notice unpaid bills stacked neatly ... Read more

Navigating Life in the Sandwich Generation

Elder Law, Estate Administration, Estate Planning

Caring for Parents and Children in Georgia Many adults today find themselves caring for two generations at once. They are supporting aging parents while also raising children or teenagers. This group is known as the sandwich generation, caught between two sets of responsibilities which often overlap financially, emotionally, and physically. Across Georgia communities such as ... Read more

Helping a Surviving Spouse Protect Their Financial Future

Estate Administration

Case Study

Bill came to us after losing his wife. Further complicating one of life’s most difficult moments was the fact that Bill’s wife had passed without a will. Bill needed a strategy for dividing the family home between himself and his wife’s three children from a former marriage.

Navigating Probate Across State Lines

Estate Administration

Case Study

Sandra faced a challenging situation when her mother, Elizabeth, suddenly passed away during the Christmas holidays. Because Sandra lives in Florida, and her mother's estate needed probate in Georgia, she had limited time to initiate the process before returning home.