by Susan Grissom | Mar 25, 2025 | Wills & Trust
In Georgia, you can change your will without an attorney, but it’s important to follow the state’s legal requirements carefully to ensure the changes are valid and enforceable. There are two primary ways to modify your will. One option is creating a codicil, a legal...
by Susan Grissom | Mar 11, 2025 | Estate Planning, Wills & Trust
Estate planning is often associated with families or married couples, but the truth is, it’s just as important—if not more so—for single adults. Without a comprehensive estate plan, your assets, health care decisions, and final wishes may not be handled the way you’d...
by Susan Grissom | Jan 7, 2025 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Trust, Wills & Trust
Inheritance can be a complex and emotional topic, particularly when deciding how to pass on your share of an estate. A common question people ask when planning their estate is whether they can leave their share of an inherited estate to their spouse. The short answer...
by Susan Grissom | Dec 17, 2024 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Trust, Wills & Trust
With the rise of online tools and templates, many people consider creating their own estate plans without the help of an attorney. While a DIY estate plan can save time and money, it may not provide the comprehensive protection and clarity your family needs during...
by Susan Grissom | Dec 10, 2024 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Trust, Wills & Trust
Estate planning is often seen as a task that can be postponed, but its importance cannot be overstated. A well-planned estate is one of the most generous gifts you can leave your loved ones, providing them with clarity and security during what will inevitably be a...