Surviving-Spouse-Rights-In-Georgia

What are the surviving spouse rights in Georgia? Does the surviving spouse automatically inherit the entire decedent's estate? Do they have to initiate inheritance proceedings? How much and what do the deceased's children inherit? Can they be removed from the estate?  These are just a few of the...

How-does-small-estate-affidavit-Georgia-works

Do I need a probate for a small estate? Does Georgia have a simplified probate? Is there a small estate affidavit in Georgia? Which are the best alternatives to a probate estate? These are some of the questions our law office faces quite often. When people die, their assets must be distributed to t...

What-Is-an-Executor-of-Estate-and-What-Do-You-Need-to-Know-About

So, you've recently learned that a deceased loved one had named you the executor of estate on their will — Now what? Before you accept the role, you must be aware of the responsibility that goes with it, including having a thorough understanding of probate laws. You can easily be held person...

What-Does-Being-a-Co-Executor-Mean

When a loved one passes away and leaves a will, it will indicate the Executor or Co-executors, beneficiaries, and heirs. Plus, instructions on how the estate should be managed to accomplish the departed desires. Who Is Usually the Executor? What Is a Co-executor? When the deceased person leaves a ...

how-much-does-the-executor-of-a-will-get-paid

Questions like "Does the executor of a will get paid?" frequently appear in the discussions between Georgia probate lawyers and their clients. It is a topic of interest for both beneficiaries or appointed Executors who want to ensure each party is compensated correctly. If you are an Executor,...

Everything-You-Need-To-Know-About-Letter-Of-Testamentary

When it comes to managing the affairs of a deceased individual’s estate, the legal aspects can be complex and challenging to navigate. One key document that plays a crucial role in this process is the Letter of Testamentary (LOT).  A Probate Court issues this legal document and gives the Execu...

how-to-recover-stolen-inheritance

Discovering that someone is stealing from a loved one's estate could be one of the worst nightmares a grieving family could experience. Not only does theft damage trust and relationships, but it could also delay the distribution of inheritance. What can you do? How to recover stolen inheritance? ...

Non-Probate-Assets-vs-Probate-Assets

Losing a loved one is difficult enough — managing their estate affairs while you grieve is even harder. When the responsibility to handle the deceased's property falls on your shoulders, you may wonder what happens next. As a first step, the probate court will deal with the deceased's assets based...

What-Is-an-Administrator-of-Estate-and-What-Are-His-Duties

If you've recently lost a loved one and they did not leave a will, you'll still have to sit and discuss estate matters with your family. Questions like whether you need to go through probate, who will be the Administrator of estate, or what are the surviving spouse's rights will appear.  What Does...

how-long-does-the-probate-process-take-in-Georgia

It is common for heirs or beneficiaries to worry when the personal representative takes too long to distribute their inheritance. This is usually the case when families are not familiar with the intricacies of the probate process. And they keep wondering how long does the probate process take. Kn...

What does a will do

What does a will do?  When a loved one passes away, the family will often search for a will.  When a will is found, there are often misconceptions about what the will can and can’t do. In this article, we're going to go over the key purposes of a will, so you’ll know what ...

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Your loved one has passed away and has left a will outlining their last wishes. If you have the will, then why go to Probate Court? A very common misconception is that if there is a will then probate isn’t necessary. We will discuss this topic in this post and explain why probate is still necessar...

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