by Brian Douglas | May 27, 2019 | Estate Planning
We often talk about estate planning as a gift to our loved ones. By creating a plan in advance, we help our friends and family members manage the stressful and painful time just after our passing when they need to step up to get our “affairs in order.” We talk about...
by Brian Douglas | May 20, 2019 | Estate Planning
You’ve probably heard the term “trust” used before. Often, it’s used in the context of a “trust fund baby,” someone who doesn’t really have to work because they always have a steady flow of money coming in from a wealthy relative. But, keeping your kids living the...
by Brian Douglas | May 12, 2019 | Estate Planning
Do you work with the elderly in your profession? Are you a social worker, caregiver, or nursing home administrator? If you work with the elderly in your job, one of the most important roles you can fulfill is that of the informed advocate. The elders in our community...
by Brian Douglas | May 6, 2019 | Estate Planning, Probate
Have you already bought your mom something special for Mother’s Day? If you are behind on your shopping, don’t panic! There is still time to get her something thoughtful, meaningful, and memorable. Sure, it’s not the first thing people think of when they think “Mom,”...
by Brian Douglas | May 1, 2019 | Estate Planning, Probate
Determining the Validity of a Will in Georgia A last will and testament is the most basic document included as part of an individual’s estate plan. It allows the person who wrote the document, also known as the testator, to designate who will be responsible for...
by Brian Douglas | Apr 22, 2019 | Estate Planning
The end of the school year is drawing near, and high school seniors throughout the State of Georgia are starting to make a plan. They are choosing where they want to go to college, what classes they want to take, what dorms they want to occupy, and what interests they...