by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Dec 5, 2022 | Estates | Wills | Trusts | Probate
Only a little more than half of Georgia parents have an estate plan, such as a will or living trust document, in place. Even when parents do have the documents, many of their adult children do not know that such documents exist, or the contents of the documents. So...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jul 3, 2019 | Bankruptcy, Business, Divorce, Estates | Wills | Trusts | Probate, Family Law, Immigration, Sports & Entertainment
By: Sam Dudar, Esq. – Attorney Behind the Horns: Handling “Aggressive” Plaintiff’s Attorneys Plaintiff’s lawyers often advertise themselves as providing “aggressive” representation. In a limited sense, this is a praiseworthy term. All lawyers are obligated to...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | May 16, 2019 | Estates | Wills | Trusts | Probate
Your Last Will and Testament is an important part of planning for your family’s future. Planning for the future is an important aspect of our lives, whether it is planning tomorrow night’s dinner or figuring out what will happen to your family when you pass away...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Oct 8, 2018 | Estates | Wills | Trusts | Probate
Many people tend to procrastinate when it comes to making arrangements for how to divide up their property after they pass away. This can be because the thought of passing away is unpleasant to them. Or maybe they believe setting up such a disposition will be a...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Sep 7, 2018 | Divorce, Estates | Wills | Trusts | Probate
Generally speaking obtaining a divorce is not the end of the process but rather a beginning of a process which allows for legal alterations to separate the former spouse’s lives. Following a divorce one may have to transfer many assets, divide accounts, and divide...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Mar 23, 2018 | Estates | Wills | Trusts | Probate
What Age Do I Need to be for a Georgia Will? In the State of Georgia anyone of the legal age of eighteen (18) may acquire a will and testament to establish how their property or assets will be distributed following their death. Therefore, any Georgia resident over the...