by Julia Sullivan | Jul 10, 2019 | Estate Planning, Executor of a Will
What is Intestacy? Intestacy is when a person dies without a will or estate plan. If you die without a will in Georgia, you are said to die intestate. This means that your property will be distributed according to guidelines determined by Georgia law and not...
by Julia Sullivan | Jun 25, 2019 | Estate Planning, Executor of a Will
Best practices state that you should only have one (1) signed original will. That one original is very important. If it cannot be located after your death, then it can mean that your plans cannot and will not be followed. Since you should only have one original, it is...
by Julia Sullivan | Jun 18, 2019 | Estate Planning
Wondering “what happens if I die without a will in Georgia”? First of all, dying without a will means that you won’t have a say in who gets what and in what amounts. If you have a written plan that follows the requirements of the law, that is the plan that...
by Julia Sullivan | Jan 13, 2019 | Estate Planning, Special Needs Law, Special Needs Trust
If you are a parent of a special needs child you are likely focused on your child’s day-to-day needs and any of the challenges that may come along with those needs. You worry about your child’s future, but with so many things on your mind, you are probably thinking...
by Julia Sullivan | Dec 3, 2018 | Estate Planning, Executor of a Will
The death of a loved one or a close friend can be a very difficult and emotional time. You’ve been named as executor in the will and probably have a lot of questions about what an executor does (or does not do), the process for submitting a will for probate in...