Q&A with Loraine: One of my children is irresponsible with money. What is the best way to provide for him in my Will?
Question: My son has had a history of making poor financial decisions. I don’t want to leave him out of my Will, but I’m worried
Question: My son has had a history of making poor financial decisions. I don’t want to leave him out of my Will, but I’m worried
Question: My wife passed away, and I was the executor of her Will. Before she passed, she signed the title of her car over to
Q&A with Loraine: Does a Will always have to be probated if there are no assets? Read More »
Question: I need to put together a basic, straightforward Will. Is there any reason I couldn’t use ChatGPT and artificial intelligence (AI) instead of hiring
Q&A with Loraine: Can I Create a Will Myself Using AI? Read More »
A Revocable Living Trust, often called a “Living Trust,” can be a beneficial estate planning tool for a variety of reasons. Often, a person will
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Question: I lived with and took care of my parents for 16 years. My brother and sisters did nothing to help me. Both of my
Q&A with Loraine: Is a child who takes care of aging parents entitled to their house? Read More »
For a long time, we have been advising our clients to check on whether they need to reestablish their homestead or other property tax exemptions after transferring their primary residence to their Revocable Living Trust (RLT). It turns out that this advice may have been way more important than we originally imagined for those living in Fulton County, GA (and possibly other GA counties).
How do you want to be remembered? Do you want to leave a legacy that transcends the assets you leave behind? When it comes to
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Question: I am 77, and my daughter is 46 and disabled. Should I add her to the title on my house so that it won’t
Q&A with Loraine: Should I add my adult disabled daughter to my house title? Read More »