Going through a child custody dispute in Georgia is a profoundly emotional journey. As a parent, your primary concern is shielding your children from courtroom stress while ensuring their long-term well-being. It is completely natural to wonder whether your children...
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How divorce can impact retirement accounts in Georgia
Planning for retirement requires decades of disciplined saving and strategic financial management. When facing a divorce in Georgia, it is completely natural to feel anxious about the future stability of your hard-earned 401(k), Individual Retirement Account (IRA), or...
What happens to debts during probate in Georgia?
When a loved one passes away, their unpaid bills do not simply disappear. Georgia law requires the estate to announce the death so creditors can come forward. As the executor or personal representative, you hold the responsibility of managing these debts. You must use...
Executor’s checklist: First steps after a loved one’s passing
You may take on the executor role with little notice. Early choices affect control of property, records and court progress. A clear sequence can help you act with purpose as probate begins in Georgia. Confirming death and securing essential records Request several...
