It's not always easy to make important decisions for the future, especially those regarding health care and finances. Through wills, trusts and other estate planning tools, a Georgia reader can look to the future with confidence. However, every person who has an...
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Wills vs. trusts: Which one is right for you?
A lot of people hear about how they need to create a last will and testament while still of sound mind. However, wills are not right for everyone. There are many other estate planning documents available, and you may benefit more from a living trust. You can...
Single adults need wills and other estate planning measures
Estate planning is a process that offers benefits for most Georgia adults, regardless of income level, marital status, health condition or age. Through wills and other estate planning documents, a person can secure interests for his or her future, plan for medical...
Misconceptions about wills and estate planning can cause problems
Estate planning is a smart way to plan for the future, but many in Georgia misunderstand various aspects of this process. Wills, trusts and other estate planning documents can allow a person to plan for his or her own health care in the future, as well as decide how...
Retirement planning should include care planning as well
It's not always easy to make long-term plans. The future is unpredictable, and it can be complicated to plan for various different types of contingencies and scenarios. As part of retirement planning, a person would be wise to also include care planning as part of...
Revisiting wills and other estate planning documents
A person can make many estate planning mistakes that can lead to complications down the road, including failing to have a plan in place and failing to update a will after certain types of life changes. Life is ever-changing, and this means that, in a sense, wills and...
Guardianship vs. conservatorship with your aging parent
As your parents get older, you may start to develop some concerns about their ability to make decisions. Individuals who suffer from dementia may spark an even greater worry in their loved ones, especially when you consider the number of significant choices one makes...
Wills and other estate planning steps for singles
Because of their marital status, single adults often overlook the importance of estate planning. Even without a spouse and kids, there are still many reasons why planning for the future is a smart step. Through wills and other documents, Georgia singles can plan for...
Considerations for women when drafting wills and estate plans
The point of an estate plan is to have a plan in place that outlines what a person wants to happen to his or her estate after passing away. It can also include plans for medical care and support a person may need in case of a debilitating injury or illness in the...
Addressing valuable assets in wills and estate planning documents
It is not always easy to plan for the future and make decisions that could impact a family's financial future. However, estate planning is an important step, particularly for those who have valuable assets and other things they have specific plans for after their...