
Guardianship in Georgia: Who needs a Guardian?
This is the most challenging issue we regularly deal with in our practice. It requires us to evaluate another person’s cognitive capacity, which is often
This is the most challenging issue we regularly deal with in our practice. It requires us to evaluate another person’s cognitive capacity, which is often
If you’ve recently had a friend or loved one die, the term “probate” may have come up. Unless you’re an attorney, or have had prior
Ward of the state is not an actual legal term with a precise definition in Georgia. Generally speaking, it means someone for whom an employee
I recently found myself completing my own Advance Directive for Health Care. This is not a new activity for me, but it did cause me
If you are recently retired or considering retirement, it is a natural time to review and update your estate plan. As you transition to this
A Miller Trust is another name for a Qualified Income Trust (QIT). A QIT is a very specific type of income trust that is used
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