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  • How Do I Choose Beneficiaries?
    How Do I Choose Beneficiaries?

    One of the most important decisions someone must make when writing their will is choosing their beneficiaries. It's essential to choose beneficiaries who are responsible, trustworthy, and most ...

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  • 7 Reasons to Hire an Attorney When Drafting a Will
    7 Reasons to Hire an Attorney When Drafting a Will

    Do You Need a Lawyer to Make a Will in Georgia? No, you can legally draft a will without consulting with an attorney. As we discussed in our previous blog, “ What Makes a Valid Will in Georgia? ” a ...

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  • Should You Write a Will at a Young Age?
    Should You Write a Will at a Young Age?

    A common myth is that young adults do not need to draft a will. However, that couldn’t be further from the truth. You can (and should) draft a will as soon as you become a legal adult (i.e. turn 18 ...

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  • What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Georgia?
    What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Georgia?

    When you die without a will in Georgia, the state considers it an intestate death. Specific laws govern the estate. Your loved ones have no say in how the court determines everybody’s shares. The ...

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  • When to Update Your Will
    When to Update Your Will

    Most people write their first will when they get married or have a baby. You should, however, write your first will when you turn 18. Every adult should have a will, and they should update it when ...

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  • What Happens If I Don’t Have a Will?
    What Happens If I Don’t Have a Will?

    A last will and testament, commonly referred to simply as a will, is the most basic element of any estate plan. This document allows you to outline what you would like to happen with your assets when ...

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