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Estate planning is a beneficial planning tool that allows you to arrange your estate in case you become disabled or pass on. The process can help your surviving family members avoid misunderstanding, extra court expenses, and attorney fees after you die. By thoroughly working out a proper estate plan with an experienced attorney, you could safeguard your loved one’s rights to your estate and make sure they inherit your assets after the event of your death.
Estate planning is recommended for clients of all ages, no matter the amount of property and wealth you own. During this process, it is imperative to hire an Atlanta estate planning lawyer who can inform you of important information, as well as provide valid advice and assistance throughout each phase. At Meyring Law Firm, we are committed to using our knowledge of the law and extensive resources to ensure your estate and family’s inheritance are secure.
Ready to start drafting your estate plan with one of our compassionate lawyers? Contact us online or call (678) 257-3332 to schedule your appointment.
Important Estate Planning Forms
- Click here to download the estate planning form for singles.
- Click here to download the estate planning form for couples.
What Is Involved in Estate Planning?
A comprehensive estate plan involves the drafting of wills, trusts, and other types of planning documents. Our law firm can help you complete various documents that are designed to protect your final wishes and the interests of your loved ones.
Some of the documents you need to include in your estate plan include:
- Will: This document helps you name any heirs you want to inherit part of your estate. A will can also include other information and may be updated or modified at any time.
- Power of Attorney: In this document, you will appoint an agent to manage your finances if you were to become incapacitated. They must act with your best interest in mind.
- Advanced Directive: This document helps to inform others of your healthcare wishes if you were to become incapacitated and can include notes on what treatments to avoid.
Protect Your Legacy with Comprehensive Estate Planning
Planning for the future is essential to ensure that your assets and wishes are protected and carried out according to your desires. Our experienced estate planning attorneys at Meyring Law Firm can guide you through the process of creating a comprehensive estate plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.
Benefits of comprehensive estate planning include:
- Protection of your assets and property
- Minimization of estate taxes and probate costs
- Ensuring your wishes are carried out for your beneficiaries
- Providing for your loved ones in the event of incapacity or death
- Peace of mind knowing your legacy is secure
Whether you are just starting to plan your estate or need to update an existing plan, our legal team is dedicated to providing convenient and efficient services to protect your future and your loved ones.
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If you have children that are minors, then estate planning is a good opportunity to determine who you would like to take guardianship over your children should you and your spouse pass away. You can also use your estate plan to provide for family members with special needs that receive government benefits. With careful planning, you can make sure the funds from any benefits aren’t disrupted and that your financial assets are distributed to your loved ones, so they have a sustainable financial resource going forward.
If you own a business, an estate plan can dictate the transfer of a business to an appropriate party so that operations can continue unimpeded. A well-constructed estate plan will minimize tax liabilities and unnecessary legal fees that state probate courts bring forward, containing the financial burden that your family can experience upon your passing.
What Is Involved in Estate Planning?
A comprehensive estate plan involves the drafting of wills, trusts, and other types of planning documents. Our law firm can help you complete various documents that are designed to protect your final wishes and the interests of your loved ones.
Some of the documents you need to include in your estate plan include:
- Will: This helps you name heirs you want to inherit part of your estate. A will can also include other information and may be updated or modified.
- Power of Attorney: In this, you will appoint an agent to manage finances if you were to become incapacitated. They must act for your best interest.
- Advanced Directive: This helps inform others of your healthcare wishes if you become incapacitated and can include notes on treatments to avoid.
Convenient & Efficient Legal Services
If you have children that are minors, then estate planning is a good opportunity to determine who you would like to take guardianship over your children should you and your spouse pass away. You can also use your estate plan to provide for family members with special needs that receive government benefits.
With careful planning, and the help of a lawyer, you can make sure the funds from any benefits aren’t disrupted and that your financial assets are distributed to your loved ones, so they have a sustainable financial resource going forward.
If you happen to own a business in Georgia, an estate plan can dictate the transfer of a business to an appropriate party so that operations can continue unimpeded. A well-constructed estate plan will minimize tax liabilities and unnecessary legal fees that state probate courts bring forward, containing the financial burden that your family can experience upon your passing.
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Lifetime SupportOur legal help is not a 'one and done' deal. Your future legalities are encompassed in these documents that need to be constantly updated. We are here to provide you with lifetime support.
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Affordable FeesWe have an initial document prep fee that will give you access to our attorneys through phone, email or any other medium without being charged extra.
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Straightforward GuidanceOur goal is to provide you with guidance you can understand and trust. We want you to feel secure and supported every step of the way.
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Phone Evaluations
We offer phone evaluations to help clients find the right path forward. We treat no two cases the same, setting our customer service apart from the rest.
Do I Really Need to Have an Estate Plan?
Many people assume estate planning is only meant for the wealthy who want to figure out how to handle their fortunes. While those with more benefit from having their possessions clearly delineated by an estate plan, you may be shocked to know you can have an estate regardless of your level of wealth.
Your estate is a composition of everything you own, including major possessions such as your home and other real estate properties, checking and savings accounts, and your investments, going all the way down to physical property such as your car, your furniture, and any personal possessions.
No matter the amount of property you own, everyone has an estate. Controlling an estate’s fate is the entire purpose of estate planning. First and foremost, you should have an estate plan if you want to make life much easier for your loved ones upon your passing. Attempting to sort through belongings without an estate plan can be incredibly messy, and it’s almost an inevitability that courts will wind up involved. This is why you need a skilled lawyer.
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- Atlanta
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- Sandy Springs
- Alpharetta
- Roswell
- Tucker
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