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  • 1892 Georgia Hwy. 138 S.E., Conyers, GA 30013

  • 1775 Parker Road, Building C Suite 210, Conyers, GA 30094

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Estate planning attorneys help individuals prepare for the management and distribution of their assets after death or incapacitation. They create legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. Their work ensures a client’s wishes are honored, minimizes potential taxes, and simplifies the process for their loved ones.

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a funeral home be sued for not giving me options?

Robert W. Hughes
Answered by attorney Robert W. Hughes (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Robert W. Hughes & Associates, P.C.
It is nto up the the funeral home to express to you all of hte different optionbs available in teh world.  It is only their job to tell you what they have available.  Even then, they are not legally obligated to even tell you the many options they offer.  
It is nto up the the funeral home to express to you all of hte different optionbs available in teh world.  It is only their job to tell you what they have available.  Even then, they are not legally obligated to even tell you the many options they offer.  
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What do I need to do to give property over to someone else?

Jeremiah D Raxter
Answered by attorney Jeremiah D Raxter (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Raxter Law
Depending on how recently you inherited the property, or if you haven't accepted the gift you can disclaim your interest. Without more facts it is impossible to give you a clear answer. Good luck in your search for an attorney.
Depending on how recently you inherited the property, or if you haven't accepted the gift you can disclaim your interest. Without more facts it is impossible to give you a clear answer. Good luck in your search for an attorney.
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Can children challenge a marital trust that I made in favor of a second wife?

Answered by attorney Loraine M. DiSalvo
Estate Planning lawyer at Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C.
Possibly. How easy a challenge would be to bring, and how likely to succeed it might be, depends on a whole lot of different factors. For example, a trust created for your second wife under your Will, which will have to be funded with probate assets after your death, is more susceptible to a challenge than an irrevocable trust which was fully funded by you during your lifetime and already exists. If you used a competent estate planning attorney, then you and the attorney should have discussed those factors and decided on a plan which met your goals in the manner which made you most comfortable. If you didn't use an estate planning attorney, or if your attorney really focuses on areas of law other than estate planning, then you may want to get a second opinion from an attorney who does focus primarily on estate planning.
Possibly. How easy a challenge would be to bring, and how likely to succeed it might be, depends on a whole lot of different factors. For example, a trust created for your second wife under your Will, which will have to be funded with probate assets after your death, is more susceptible to a challenge than an irrevocable trust which was fully funded by you during your lifetime and already exists. If you used a competent estate planning attorney, then you and the attorney should have discussed those factors and decided on a plan which met your goals in the manner which made you most comfortable. If you didn't use an estate planning attorney, or if your attorney really focuses on areas of law other than estate planning, then you may want to get a second opinion from an attorney who does focus primarily on estate planning.
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