What do I do when my kid goes to college?
Legal Considerations When Getting Your New College Student Ready to Go We previously discussed how to leave assets to minor children. But, if you are preparing to send your son...
Who do I choose for an Executor or Trustee?
How to Pick a Trustee, Executor, and Agent Under a Power of Attorney I’ve recently written about the difference between a Will and a Trust. But, I’d like to...
How do I choose a Guardian for myself?
How to Choose a Guardian for Yourself I really enjoy helping people with estate planning questions. It’s one of the reasons I wrote my book, Estate Planning for the...
What does an Executor do?
What do successor trustees and executors do? We previously discussed what the difference is between a Will and a Trust. To learn detailed information about Estate Planning in Georgia, check...
How do I leave assets to my Minor Children?
Don’t Make These Common, Expensive Mistakes: How to Leave Assets to Minor Children Most parents want to make sure their children are provided for in the event something happens to...
What is the difference between a Will and a Trust?
Wills vs. Trusts: A Quick & Simple Reference Guide I dedicate a significant part of my book, Estate Planning for the Modern Family, to this topic and it goes...
What is a Revocable Living Trust?
What is a Revocable Living Trust? As Ambrose Bierce once darkly observed, “Death is not the end. There remains the litigation over the estate.” We recently discussed 3 reasons why...
What to Do with Your Artwork
What to Do with Your Artwork I’ve recently posted information on where to start with estate planning. But, something further to consider are your prized collections, such as artwork. ...
4 Steps For Starting the End-of-Life Conversation
4 Steps For Starting the End-of-Life Conversation I recently wrote on where to start with estate planning. A part which isn’t required but often necessary that wasn’t included in...
What is involved in estate planning?
Estate Planning is the process of arranging, while you are alive, for the management and distribution of your assets after your death, among other things. We have discussed where to...