Who Can Sign a Power of Attorney
A power of attorney is a document whereby the person signing (the principal) selects the person(s) they want to make certain types of decisions for
A power of attorney is a document whereby the person signing (the principal) selects the person(s) they want to make certain types of decisions for
2021 Georgia Medicaid Quick Facts Asset Limit Single Applicant – $2,000 Asset Limit Community Spouse – $130,380 Monthly Income Limit – $2,382 Spousal Diversion –
The death of a loved one is an emotional experience. You may have been grieving the loss of this person for a while if they
As they approach retirement age or their children become adults, many of our clients’ estate planning goals change. Later in life, your goals may shift
Great, you completed your estate planning. The healthcare crisis may have been just the motivation you needed to get this off your to do list.
Lost in the whirlwind of raising a young child or children, you may one day come to the sudden realization that you and your spouse
In our practice we handle estate planning and probate for clients of all ages. But, we also practice Elder Law. We are often asked “what
Many of us are not quite as busy right now with daily routines and tasks as we were before the Coronavirus outbreak. Maybe this extra
The Advance Directive for Health Care is the document whereby you appoint a person to advocate for you regarding your health care in the event you are