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What Happens If You Die Without A Will in Georgia?

If someone dies without a will, then that estate will be deemed intestate. Their assets will be given to the deceased person’s heirs based on their state’s rules of “intestate succession.” If there are assets to be passed down, the chances are high that the estate will go through probate.

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Do You Care For A Parent With Alzheimer’s?

Guardianship is a legal process that gives you the legal right to make decisions for a parent or loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia through a court proceeding and granted by a judge.

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Estate Planning Myths and Misconceptions

Thinking about and preparing for what will happen after your death can be scary, and intimidating. In 2020, less than 1/3 of American adults say they have a will or other estate plan - which means over 70% of adults are not prepared for the future. Here are 7 myths and misconceptions about estate planning - and the facts.

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National Estate Planning Awareness Week

Did you know that National Estate Planning Awareness Week is October 19-25, 2020? Coincidentally, estate planning is often forgotten. Over 50% of Americans do not have an up-to-date estate plan! An estate plan is an important tool to protect your family and loved ones when the inevitable happens.

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Does a Prenup Have Priority Over a Will in Georgia? 

Georgia courts recognize the validity of both legally executed prenuptial agreements and wills. While the signing date of each document would be used by the court to help determine your most current wishes on how to distribute your assets after your death, creating both a prenuptial agreement before your marriage then executing or updating a will after your marriage is the best way to safeguard your loved ones.

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Attorney Jammie Taire Awarded 10.0 Avvo Rating 

Georgia Estate Planning, Probate Administration and Personal Injury Attorney Jammie Taire, Founder of SmithTaire Legal (www.smithtaire.com) has been awarded a 10.0 "Superb" AVVO rating in the areas of personal injury, probate and wills law, the highest rating an attorney can receive.

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Digital Asset Estate Planning Guidelines 

You have likely acquired valuable or confidential digital information and assets that you want to be protected after you are gone. It's important to document your digital asset inventory so that your estate executor or heirs know how to manage them after your death. Without an inventory of all your online assets and access to them, your valuable assets could go unclaimed - or fall into the control of hackers.

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