There are basic requirements when writing a will in Georgia. One part is testamentary capacity. This might sound confusing to those who are unaware of the intricate details of estate planning, but it is imperative. From the start, it is useful to have guidance with...
Month: June 2023
Three signs that the fiduciary duty has been breached
The estate administration process can be more complicated than it seems. While the estate’s assets will have to be inventoried, creditors will have to be notified, and outstanding bills will have to be paid, the executor will also have to figure out asset distribution...
Contesting a will in Georgia
Most Georgians believe that signing a valid will is tantamount to eliminating all disputes regarding the distribution of the maker’s assets. While this is mostly the case, a few wills can lead to more, not less, controversy among a person’s heirs about the...