The decision to set up a trust often comes at a turning point: maybe you’ve bought a new home, started a family, or want to…
Picture sitting at a dining room table covered in papers. A will or maybe just some bank records. Maybe nothing at all. The house is…
When someone passes away, the legal system doesn’t pause for grief. There are deadlines. Documents. Property to manage. Accounts to close. And, someone has to…
Most young parents are busy building a future, not thinking about legal paperwork. Between daycare drop-offs, saving for a first home, and figuring out how…
Periodically we receive calls from clients and other members of the Bar across the State asking questions such as:
I received a grievance, but it…
When most people hear the word “trust,” they picture something reserved for the ultra-wealthy. But here in Georgia, more and more everyday families are using…
For people that know me, I know I sound like a broken record talking about communication all the time. Last week a seasoned lawyer called…
If you’ve already created a trust, you’ve taken a big first step toward protecting your legacy. But now, a new question emerges—how do you move…
How are assets divided in a blended family? Whether your family includes stepparents, children from previous relationships, or a mix of both, these dynamics…
Many pundits say that lawyers don’t retire, they just die at their desk. You may have known a lawyer who passed away suddenly while working…