by Susan Grissom | Feb 26, 2019 | Estate Planning
Being named as trustee of a trust is a serious responsibility. As such, a trustee is entitled to collect a reasonable fee for the administration of their numerous duties. Although a trustee is compensated out of the trust for reasonable expenses, how a trustee is...
by Susan Grissom | Feb 19, 2019 | Business, Estate Planning
Owning a business means wearing a variety of hats and making a seemingly endless variety of choices. From research and development, branding and design, sales and marketing, many options must be considered, and decisions must be made on a daily basis. One of the best...
by Susan Grissom | Feb 12, 2019 | Estate Planning, Wills & Trust
A second marriage is the start of a new life together that signals hope for the future and the promise of forever. Savvy couples will take practical steps to ensure the health of a second marriage. Your newly established, blended family creates the need for...
by Susan Grissom | Jan 29, 2019 | Estate Planning
Creating an estate plan often means providing for more than family, friends, and loved ones. Are you a resident of the state of Georgia who wants to include giving to a charitable organization in your estate plan? It can be easier than you think to leave preferred...
by Susan Grissom | Jan 15, 2019 | Wills & Trust
Many people believe their estate will automatically go to their spouse upon their demise. As simple and reasonable as that may sound, the truth is far different. The harsh truth is that if you pass away without a will in place, the state of Georgia, not you, will...