Accepting a TOD Deed
As we discussed in our article here, Georgia recently added a transfer-on-death deed (called a “TODD”) as an estate planning […]
As we discussed in our article here, Georgia recently added a transfer-on-death deed (called a “TODD”) as an estate planning […]
As you have likely heard by now, on July 4, 2025, President Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”
Our very own Cassandra Ceron flexed her podcasting skills once more with Ali Salimi, Co-Founder and Partner of the Auto
Year’s Support is an extremely powerful tool in deceased estates and can be used whether the decedent had a Will
In 2024, Georgia joined a handful of other states that have transfer-on-death deeds (sometimes called “Ladybird deeds”). These deeds have
These days, you can do just about anything online, including preparing Wills and Trusts. Virtual estate planning platforms promise speed,
If you are an LLC owner, or recently created or registered your entity with the Georgia Secretary of State, you’ve likely received this form in the mail.
The Corporate Transparency Act goes into effect on January 1, 2024.[1] The Act affects business entities, such as LLCs and corporations, and requires most entities, individuals in charge of those entities.
We file a Will to make sure that the document truly contains the person’s legally enforceable wishes. Filing the Will ensures that the Will is reviewed by a judge, and all of the legal heirs are given the opportunity to review the Will and object if they think the Will is not valid.
Putting together an estate plan often involves thinking about details that seem simple at first but become complicated the further we dive in. For example, a topic that commonly causes our clients “decision paralysis” is the selection of individuals to serve in fiduciary or agent roles.