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Plan How Your Assets Will Be Distributed

Money, financial securities and other assets are easy to divide. When it comes to items such as real estate, cars, pets and jewelry, however, it can be hard to decide who should get what. This becomes even more complicated when business partnerships or shares of a corporation are involved. A well thought will can help prevent confusion and make sure your assets are distributed as you intended.

You work hard to maintain a certain level of financial security. Don’t you want to make sure the fruits of your labor are passed on to your family members, friends and business partners?

Our attorneys have a strong background in inheritance law and can help you prepare a will or trust that clearly outlines the division of assets. Georgians of all economic levels have trusted Miles Hansford, LLC, to help them understand and develop comprehensive estate plans.

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If you’d like to speak to an attorney about planning your will, please schedule a consultation online or call (770) 574-6688.

Commonly Asked Questions

When should I update my will?

To ensure your will reflects your current wishes, it’s important to review and update it regularly, especially after significant life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or the acquisition of new assets. Changes in your financial situation or relationships can also necessitate updates. Consulting with an attorney can help you assess whether your will still align with your intentions and make any necessary amendments. Regular reviews can avoid confusion and keep your estate plan relevant and effective in protecting your loved ones.

What should I consider when choosing an executor for my will?

When choosing an executor for your will, consider someone who is trustworthy, organized, and capable of handling financial matters. This person will be responsible for carrying out your wishes, managing your estate, and dealing with any legal or financial obligations. It’s also important to choose someone who is willing to take on this responsibility, as it can be time-consuming and emotionally challenging. Discussing your choice with the potential executor beforehand can help determine whether they are prepared for the role and understand your expectations.

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