You have worked incredibly hard throughout your lifetime to be able to live comfortably now. If you have significant wealth, you even may be able to leave some assets to your kids. Still, even if your children are not hurting financially, you do not want to strap them...
Month: September 2022
Consider appealing for an incapacitated loved one
Guardianship is a subject that does not necessarily revolve around age. When you have a loved one in a constant state of need, it may be best to appeal to Georgia courts for guardianship rights. It is important to keep in mind what constitutes incapacitated as well as...
How gift-giving reduces your estate tax burden
When you die in Georgia and have significant assets to your name, you may have to pay estate taxes if your assets exceed a certain amount. Estate taxes have the potential to eat up quite a bit of the legacy you plan to leave behind. However, there are certain steps...
How should you handle unusual provisions in your will?
You should not have to worry that your last will and testament will become the subject of a court battle. Unfortunately, some families decide that a will does not truly reflect the wishes of the relative who wrote it and contest the will in court. This may happen if...