by Susan Grissom | Apr 10, 2018 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Trust, Wills & Trust
Establishing an estate plan is critical for your family’s future. It’s important that you go through the proper legal channels and establish a will. The next step in the estate planning process is deciding where to store your will. In the event of your death, your...
by Susan Grissom | Apr 3, 2018 | Estate Planning, Wills & Trust
Estate planning for blended families can be difficult to navigate. Estate planning that takes the uniqueness of blended families into account can relieve a plethora of concerns. The key to this potentially sticky situation is open communication and the help of an...
by Susan Grissom | Mar 27, 2018 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Trust, Wills & Trust
When you pass away without leaving a will, the state of Georgia calls that intestacy. Intestacy means the state, rather than you, decides who inherits what portion of your estate. Because death is a certainty for all of us, estate planning is a necessity. A resident...
by Susan Grissom | Mar 20, 2018 | Estate Planning
As you create an estate plan and put your financial affairs in order, your spouse and children are usually the people you are most concerned about providing for. How your children will receive their inheritance is a major concern in estate planning. Will you leave...
by Susan Grissom | Feb 20, 2018 | Estate Planning
The death of a parent is one of the most trying times in the life of an adult child. It can become more trying in instances where a deceased parent leaves behind more debt than his estate can cover. When that happens, you’re left wondering what your responsibility is...