Blog
2 Documents Your Child Needs When They Turn 18
When your child turns 18 you and your spouse can no longer make healthcare and financial decisions for your adult child, you want to make sure they have the proper legal documents in place to protect them.
In Case You Haven’t Heard - April 16th is National Health Care Decision Day!
It can be hard to find the right time to talk with your family or loved ones about end-of-life decisions. Less than 50% of adults have an advance directive. That means families will be unprepared to make these tough decisions. Having a day set aside for this helps begin the conversations.
Difference Between A Georgia Advance Directive And A Georgia Durable Power of Attorney
What happens if you are no longer able to make your own healthcare decisions? A Georgia Estate Planning attorney can assist you with an advance directive for health care, a durable power of attorney or other legal documents to protect your future
What is a Springing Power of Attorney?
A power of attorney is one of the most critical documents you need. Working with an attorney specializing in estate planning will ensure you create a legally stable document. Together, we will discuss your needs and wishes regarding a springing power of attorney.