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Estate Planning

Estate Planning

Estate Planning Documents

  • Last Will and Testament
  • Powers of Attorney
    • Georgia Power of Attorney
    • Advance Directive for Health Care.
    • Designation of Standby Guardian.
    • Medical Authorization for Minor Children.
  • Living Trust
Did you know?
  • Without a will, your spouse may not receive all of your estate.
  • In Georgia, wills may become public record after  you die.
  • Beneficiary designations determine distribution of those accounts, not your will.
  • A handwritten change written on your will does not change the terms of the will.
  • Powers of attorney terminate upon the death of the person who signed the power.
  • An executor or guardian has legal authority to act only when granted by a probate court.
  • Property is not automatically transferred into a living trust upon signing.

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