Important Planning for your (new) Georgia High School Graduate
Now that its graduation season, here are some thoughts about important planning you should consider with your recent high school graduate in Georgia. Did you
Now that its graduation season, here are some thoughts about important planning you should consider with your recent high school graduate in Georgia. Did you
In Georgia the term “probate” is typically used to describe the legal process of transferring assets out of a deceased person’s name. We often help
CAN YOU MAKE YOUR OWN WILL IN GEORGIA? Yes, you absolutely can make your own Will in Georgia. There is no requirement that you
The VA issued a final regulatory change for the Aid & Attendance benefit that goes into effect on October 18th. Included are some helpful changes
Important 2018 Georgia Medicaid Updates This month two important changes went into effect regarding Georgia Nursing Home Medicaid. The first affects Georgia Medicaid recipients “personal
The Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA) is now officially law. Both the House and Senate passed the new tax reform bill in December with
Starting on July 1, 2017, the new Uniform Power of Attorney Act (the “UPOAA”) governs new financial Powers of Attorney (“POAs”) in the state of Georgia. In this blog post, we will provide a review of the function of a POA, and outline some of the changes made to Georgia law under the UPOAA. A POA is a document in which one party (the “Principal”) grants authority to another party (the “Attorney-in-Fact” or “Agent”) to act for the Principal in making financial decisions.
The Georgia Advance Directive for Health Care and the POLST (Physician’s Order for Life Sustaining Treatment) are both health care proxy forms. This blog will
Congress passed the Special Needs Trust Fairness Act as a provision of the 21st Century Cures Act. This new law cured a decades old injustice toward special