Georgia Wills & Trusts Attorney
One cannot truly prepare for everything that is about to come. However, as our time nears its end, we must pay careful attention to our level of preparation as it can severely impact our loved ones’ futures. Georgia Probate Attorneys has a team of Georgia wills and trusts attorneys who can help you provide security for the people you may leave behind.
We have a group of estate planning lawyers specializing in the aspect of wills and trusts. They can provide invaluable service in helping you allocate your assets to specific people you deem worthy. As the process may be complicated for some, our attorneys will gladly assist you through every legal step you need to take.
Wills are legal documents that declare the people or organization that will inherit your assets and appoint guardians to your children. More importantly, securing a will allows you to keep your loved ones from the intestacy proclamations of the state.
Trusts, on the other hand, are documents that bestow control of your assets regardless if you are living or deceased.
Georgia Probate Attorneys knows how legal procedures can be burdensome for many. This is why our trusts and wills attorneys commit to helping you in every way they can. From the start until the end of the process, we will guide you and ensure that all your documents are valid and substantial before the law.
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Things to Remember in Wills and Trusts
After taking your last breath, a will is the one that your family will look at for instructions on what to do with your assets. The common inclusions that you should keep in mind as you make your will are the following:
- Full legal names of your beneficiaries (individuals or organizations)
- Entities that will execute the terms of your will
- Appointed guardians of your minor children
- Details of your burial and memorial service.
Upon making your will, our Georgia wills and trusts attorneys can help ensure that everything will be written in a clear and direct manner. This is to make sure that no confusion will arise between your beneficiaries and executors. We will also look out for any technical issues, guaranteeing that once everything is well and done, your document will be legally recognized by the court.
Remember that if you die without a will, all your assets will fall under the state’s intestate law. To properly manage your assets, this will require a more complicated and costly probate process for your family.
A trust is a legal tool that functions quite similarly to a will but with some distinct purposes. A trust allows you to appoint an entity, also known as the trustee, to manage your beneficiaries’ assets. This will ensure that your assets will be used in the way you want them to and avoid mismanagement that may negatively affect your beneficiary. Additionally, the tax advantages of making trusts allow you to fully pass your assets to your next generation.
As you go over your trust, remember that there are two types you need to consider: revocable and irrevocable trust. With a revocable trust, you can always change the terms of your trust as long as you are capable of doing so. Irrevocable trusts, on the other hand, have terms that cannot be modified. Once you die, your revocable trust will automatically become irrevocable.
Why You Need a Wills & Trusts Attorney
When it comes to legal matters, taking things into your own hands might only lead to more mess in need of ironing out. This is especially true if you’re establishing your wills and trusts involving a large number of assets or beneficiaries.
Remember that the state law is always subject to change and your needs as a family differ from the others. It is then crucial that you enlist the service of our professional Georgia wills and trusts attorneys. They know the ins and outs of Georgia law. They are experienced in successfully creating a valid will and trust, helping families of different needs over the years.
Our lawyers can help ensure the following:
Technicalities
Regardless of how many hours you spent on the internet, the experience of a real lawyer will always be more valuable, especially on legal jargon and technicalities. Depending on your unique situation, our wills and trusts attorneys will help you come up with the best solution to reach your goals. Georgia Probate Attorneys will ensure that we take all the necessary legal actions and no requirement will be missed, ensuring an uncomplicated process. It is also our duty to avoid any potential will contest by securing a well-documented case file.
Validity
If you didn’t specifically study law, there is always a chance that you might miss something important and risk invalidating your paperwork. With a professional wills and trusts attorney; however, you are assured that all requirements are included, no assets are left out of the document, and all needed signatures are present on the papers. With Georgia Probate Attorneys, trust that all your preparations won’t go to waste and will properly secure the future of your family.
Credible Georgia Wills & Trusts Attorneys
As a professional team of Georgia wills and trusts attorneys, Georgia Probate Attorneys guarantees that all your personal details are safe with us. All these details will be our attorney’s basis for properly taking care of your case, making sure that your unique circumstances will be addressed with absolute precision.
Should you decide to work with us, our lawyers will use their knowledge, experience, and resources to evaluate your assets and liabilities, come up with an efficient plan to properly allocate your assets, help you determine your beneficiaries and trustees, and assist you in writing valid documents.
Georgia Probate Attorneys is dedicated to helping people manage their assets and secure their loved ones’ future. Even if you’re still not old or you don’t have enormous riches, our wills and trusts attorneys are always ready to provide services that will help you control what happens to your properties once you’re gone. We will guide you on the specific advantages and disadvantages of two types of trusts, following every state law in creating your documents and filing all the necessary paperwork to make all your instructions legally binding.
None of the families we helped have been unnecessarily burdened by inadequate preparedness and legal knowledge. Rest assured, Georgia Probate Attorneys will always give that satisfactory service wherever you are in Georgia. For the desire to give your family security even after you’re gone, don’t hesitate to call and talk to us!
Free Consultation
Our Georgia wills and trusts attorneys are always ready to answer your questions and help you navigate the state law with regard to managing your assets.
If you want the best for your family, don’t make plans on your own. Work with professional and experienced lawyers instead! Your investment in our skills and knowledge will return ten thousand folds of security to your chosen beneficiaries.
Call Georgia Probate Attorneys at (770) 637-3611 for your Free Consultation!