Can I Leave My Estate to Non-Family Members?

Estate planning is a deeply personal process reflecting our principles and familial bonds. Yet, for some, the definition of family transcends bloodlines, expanding to encompass cherished friends who have impacted our lives. Others find their hearts aligned with the mission of a charity or organization whose noble cause has become a cornerstone of their values. Regarding Georgia estate planning, a common question often emerges: Can I leave my estate to non-family members? The answer can potentially shape our legacy in profound and meaningful ways.

Kelly Russell

Hi, I’m Kelly, Content Marketing Director at SEO My Law Firm. I’ve been creating high-quality content for over ten years. I’ve worked with small clients and large brands, writing content and website copy and creating SEO and marketing strategies and campaigns across all social media platforms and Google Business Profile.

In 2018, I wrote my first novel, titled A Girl’s Guide to Chicago, based on my personal experiences of living in Chicago.

I enjoy writing, reading, drinking coffee, exploring the city, enjoying a nice cocktail, and relaxing at home watching a good movie with my husband, dog, and cat.

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