Georgia Estate Planning

What Is An Estate Plan?

An estate plan is a legal process for preparing how you want your assets distributed when you die or managed if you become incapacitated.

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Georgia Estate Planning

The help of a knowledgeable, resourceful, and compassionate legal partner is invaluable, especially when you are in trouble. Whether it concerns estate settlements after the death of a loved one, guardianship over an adult or a minor, or other matters, Perimeter Law Group is here to help.

Estate planning does not have to be complicated, or expensive. Our legal services are designed to assist people in times of great need. We listen to our clients and create an estate plan to address their matters and advise on their best interests.

Examples of Estate Planning cases we can assist you with:

  • Trusts

    • Family Trusts

    • Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

    • Gun  Trusts

    • Pet Trusts

  • Power of Attorney

    • Durable Power of Attorney

    • Limited Power of Attorney

    • Real Estate Power of Attorney

  • Last Will and Testament

  • Adult and Minor Guardianship/Conservatorship

  • Advance Healthcare Directives

Learn More:

What Is An Adult Guardianship?
5 Frequently Asked Questions About Adult Guardianship: Georgia courts can grant guardianship for an adult who lacks sufficient capacity to make responsible decisions concerning their own health or safety. Read More

What Happens If You Die Without A Will in Georgia?

If someone dies without a will, then that estate will be deemed intestate. Their assets will be given to the deceased person’s heirs based on their state’s rules of “intestate succession.” If there are assets to be passed down, the chances are high that the estate will go through probate. Read More

Watch: 3 Estate Planning Documents You Should Have

I get asked a lot about what estate planning documents you really need to protect yourself and your family. And, do you really even need an estate plan? In this video, I discuss the three estate planning documents you really do need. Read More

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